FL Streetrodder wrote:
Two of my favorites, both shot on Mt. Desert Island, Maine.
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Beautiful mirror reflections on the first one!
DWHart24 wrote:
Only 2 large columns hold this bridge up. This is a large curved swinging bridge in Greenville South Carolina. Here is a view from above.
DSC_9312 by
David Hart, on Flickr
pg. 7
What is the name of this bridge? We attend a conference in Greenville and it would be neat to see this the next time we're there.
katatl wrote:
A variety of bridges
pg. 8
I absolutely LOVE the last shot - composition and color are both fantastic!
Just a couple of interesting bridges I've crossed that come to mind. Bob
(1) A small walking bridge as we approached Lake Erie in Ohio.
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(2) Caught a Rainbow Bridge at our place in May of 2018!
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(3) I lied.....didn't attempt to cross this one...or two!
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(4) Eagle Canyon, Onterio, Canada. Home of Canada's longest Suspension Bridge. This one is the shorter of two bridges.
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(5) This is the longer one.
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(6) The view from the longer one looking towards the other one.
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(7) Shadow that the Suspension Bridge is casting with yours truly on the rocks!
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(8) and what it looks like as you walk beneath it & glance upwards.
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SueScott wrote:
pg. 7
What is the name of this bridge? We attend a conference in Greenville and it would be neat to see this the next time we're there.
Liberty bridge. It's right in the middle of downtown. If you've never been to Greenville, you will love it. Beautiful little city.
https://www.greenvillesc.gov/175/The-Liberty-Bridge
Thanks for the info... from underneath,
I couldn't get my head around it.. haha..
great fotos btw-- neat bridges!
[quote=DWHart24]Only 2 large columns hold this bridge up. This is a large curved swinging bridge in Greenville South Carolina. Here is a view from above.
My submissions to this Challenge..."Bridges"...… Hold my spot!!!
[quote=lnightng7]My submissions to this Challenge..."Bridges"...…
From Miniature Train at Lauridsen Gardens - Bridge made totally of small twigs
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lnightng7 wrote:
My submissions to this Challenge..."Bridges"...…
That's a pretty cool miniature bridge that you have shared! As a kid I enjoyed my Lionel Train set and had fun creating village scenes, especially at Christmas time for our children in later years. Never built a bridge, but did build a tunnel! Bob
Thanks for the info! We've attended two GPTS conferences at the Woodruff Road Presbyterian Church but never got the chance to really explore the city which we'll definitely have to do the next time we're there.
A little late to the party. Some local bridges. These are all of the same Swinging foot bridge. Yes, you can feel it move as you cross, but it's not bad.
Agate Bridge 110 Ft. A fossilized tree fell. Volcanic ash dissolved in water provided silica, which crystalized into Quartz. In 1917, in preservation attempts, a concrete span was constructed to help support it. Located in Petrified Forest, AZ
Natural Arch (Bridge) in Arches National Park.
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