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Well worth the visit
You need a head for heights if you want to walk to the middle to get the perfect shots with your camera, but well worth it, maybe not on a windy day! Exceptional views, an old basic structural bridge...
The bridge looks like its from a previous century, very strong looking. Since its free to look at, its a very nice diversion from the long haul from Alaska.
Wow, glad I don’t have to be an explorer in the 1700-1800's!
An engineering feat worth a close look. Stopped & walked across, even more amazing when you see what the native populations managed to accomplish centuries ago.
One of my favorite spots to walk or drive over. From the bridge, you get to see so much of the majesty of the area. From this vantage point, you see the mighty Rouche de Boule (Stekyoden) overlooking ...
I have driven over this bridge numerous times over the years. On my last trip, just a week or go I felt very vulnerable for some reason. Perhaps it is being an octogenarian.
Well worth the visit
You need a head for heights if you want to walk to the middle to get the perfect shots with your camera, but well worth it, maybe not on a windy day! Exceptional views, an old basic structural bridge...
nice
The bridge looks like its from a previous century, very strong looking. Since its free to look at, its a very nice diversion from the long haul from Alaska.
Wow, glad I don’t have to be an explorer in the 1700-1800's!
An engineering feat worth a close look. Stopped & walked across, even more amazing when you see what the native populations managed to accomplish centuries ago.
You Will Need To Look Down
One of my favorite spots to walk or drive over. From the bridge, you get to see so much of the majesty of the area. From this vantage point, you see the mighty Rouche de Boule (Stekyoden) overlooking ...
Scary Scary Scary
I have driven over this bridge numerous times over the years. On my last trip, just a week or go I felt very vulnerable for some reason. Perhaps it is being an octogenarian.