This is a "3 for 1" special! The first bridge is Humpback Bridge which I featured last Sunday (only open to foot traffic). You can see the ropes that people use to swing into the water on a nice hot summer's day. The middle bridge is the train bridge, complete with a train crossing and the 3rd (in the distance) is for vehicles!
Happy Superbowl Sunday!!
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Tanya, you were in a perfect location to take this shot!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a 3-in-1 deal!
P.S. Noticed that you are from SoCal. I am here in NoHo.
That's a great photo. 3 ponts pour le prix d'un seul, we would say :-)))
ReplyDeleteI love how the old bridges used natural stone for their foundations.
ReplyDeleteAh! Superbowl Sunday, eh? So that's why the blogosphere is so quiet today! :-D Super hat trick of bridges, Tanya!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo! Looks like a fun place to be.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, particularly getting all the items in one shot.
ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth : )
Nice view;Love the ropes hanging down (something I have never done is swing from a rope into water - and I am fine with that!)
ReplyDeleteI love the detail of the rock in the foreground
ReplyDeleteOnce again, I am impressed with your shots of Hump Back. I love the way if you place yourself just right that you can shoot all three at one time. That is one beautiful sight.Before I forget...you have got to go to Panther Falls, It is all melted now and it absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDoes your train make a tremor when it crosses the bridge? Mine do.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting.
Great, Tanya!
ReplyDelete«Louis» appreciates your contributions to Sunday Bridges!
Oh, this is a cool shot!
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