Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
katspangle wrote:
some bridges in Arizona
Pg. 13 - Wow, Kat. I've never been to Arizona, but have
seen a lot of images from there...but none quite like these!
The engineering just blows me away! Thanks for sharing.
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Photogirl17 wrote:
Nice set Tim I think I'll stick to the walkway net to the Cars..Pg. 3
...and I'll be right there with you, Lesley, looking up
at those crazies above us! LOL
I'm glad you enjoyed.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
...which is EXACTLY why I'd never get on it...LOL
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Photogirl17 wrote:
"Bridges"
Pg. 16 - Wow, Lesley! That first image really "pops."
That is one gorgeous image, my friend.
I'm sure some folks looking at these few pictures will recognize the location. These were taken at Glenwood Canyon which is a rugged, scenic 12.5 mile canyon that follows the Colorado River on Interstate 70 (I-70) in Colorado. It's one of the most expensive rural highways per mile ever built in the United States. It was completed on October 14,1992. Along that stretch of highway there are 40 bridges, viaducts and miles of retaining walls. Needless to say.....we love driving through Glenwood Canyon! Bob
A few minutes after posting this.....I decided to add 3 more pictures. It's 12:40 AM so maybe no one will notice my interruption!
(1) There are places along the way that one can pull out to explore the surrounding scenery.
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(2) Keep in mind that the rest of these pictures were taken through the front window of our car traveling at about 70 MPH.
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(5) There's even hanging tunnels along the way!
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(6) adding 3 more! Adding a couple from additional pullouts.
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(8) and......Goodnight!
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Neat William! Now I would walk that bridge & hopefully remain upright!
Bob
jimcrna wrote:
Carrick-a rede rope bridge in Northern Ireland
Now that's an intriguing looking bridge jimcrna! Bob
repleo wrote:
Nice set Karin.
Here are my contributions to the thread.
WOW…..repleo! Wonderful bridge series you posted & excellent color also! Bob
John from gpwmi wrote:
Okay. I'll throw two into the mix. Bridges at the extremes.
Hi John......We love crossing the Mackinac Bridge. But the log bridge in Olympic National Park appears somewhat exciting to cross!! Perhaps some day....! Bob
Rolk wrote:
Thanks for hosting, Karin, and nice way to start us off!
Not too many bridges in "our area," but I do have some
from our travels...
Tim
OK Tim! Now you have me excited! Your picture of the bridge over Sidney Harbor with all the people walking across the top.....may just give me another reason to book a trip!! YES....I would definitely walk it! Most excitement I've had in awhile!
Bob
Photogirl17 wrote:
"Bridges" from my neck of the woods.
Nice grouping of "Bridges" Photogirl! Especially like the wooden bridge with all the moss that leads one into the woods to continue the adventure! Bob
PAToGraphy wrote:
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.
Sounds like my kind of "party"! I would enjoy your Swinging foot bridge along with the feeling of movement as one crosses it. Fun! Bob
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