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Walkover bridge at bulls Island kingwood n.j
Entrance to the The Claycomb Covered Bridge, a  126 foot long Burr Truss bridge,that was built in Reynoldsdale, Pennsylvania in 1880 and moved to this location outside Old Bedford Village in 1975. The bridge structure on the left is for pedestrians and bicycles.
The RĂ©gemortes bridge over the river Allier, town of Moulins, department of Allier, France
Fall Color Foliage Hits Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Views of the Pittsburgh skyline from Mount Washington
A beautiful shot of a bridge reflecting in the Cuyahoga River in Ohio on a beautiful autumn day
Aerial shot of the Hernando de Soto Bridge carrying Interstate 40 across the Mississippi between West Memphis, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee.
View of the Rosendale, NY Train Trestle from the Joppenbergh Mountain. Part of the Wallkill Rail Trail in upstate NY.
Walking Bridge at James River in Virginia
One of the longest covered bridges in the United States.  The Cornish-Windsor bridge in Vermont.
A side shot of the suspension bridge at Tallulah Gorge State Park (Tallulah Falls State Park) that leads you to the bottom of the gorge.
Small stream of water flowing daytime sunlight. Wooden footbridge over water
Originally built in 1829 the Blair Bridge is a functional covered bridge in Campton New Hampshire that spans the Pemigewasset River.  The bridge has been burnt down and rebuilt. It is a popular tourism destination during leaf peeping season.
Fall Color Foliage Hits Cuyahoga Valley National Park
The Williams Covered Bridge spans the East Fork of the White River in rural Lawrence County, Indiana. The two span Howe truss design, built in 1884, is 373 feet long.
Albany, USA - May 19, 2024. Washington Park in Summer with people on bridge and trail, Albany, New York, USA
A bridge over lake surrounded by trees in Indiana
Pittsburgh downtown during sunset
View of the neisse bridge at goerlitz in saxony looking towards poland
The Mottville Bridge Historical Marker reads:\nConstructed in 1922, this three-span, 270-foot-long bridge is the longest Michigan example of a reinforced concrete camelback bridge. These bridges are found primarily in Michigan and Ontario, Canada, and the Mottville Bridge is an excellent example of this design. It was built by contractors Smith and Nichols of Hastings under the direction of State Bridge Engineer C.A. Melick. The Michigan State Highway Department pioneered the use of standardized designs for concrete bridges. By the early 1920s the department had established standardized plans for camelback spans of 50, 60, 70, 75 and 90 feet. This bridge contains three identical 90-foot spans. It was preserved as an engineering landmark by the Michigan Department of Transportation when the present U.S. 12 bridge was erected.
Aerial view of New Orleans on a sunny day in summer, looking over the Warehouse District towards the Mississippi River and the Crescent City Connection Bridge.
Glienicker Brucke bridge across the Havel river in Potsdam Germany
Brattleboro Bridge over the Connecticut River
Historical covered bridge in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Footbridge over Washington Park Lake, Albany, New York, USA
Old Bridge next of Seaport Blvd, front of Massachusetts Bay, Boston MA.  Actually is not open to public
Fall Color Foliage Hits Cuyahoga Valley National Park
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