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08-Jun-2006, 10:39 PM #16
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nice pics. i love old bridges an old things like that. i wish some times i lived back in them days. i dont live in the middle of nowhere. but i do live were if i go in any direction for 20 minutes im in the country.. this is a old bridge in a park near were i live it was made in the late 1800. an is still being used.
You have to drive 20 minutes to get to the 'country'? Poor guy. I used to live in a metropolis too - New York City, Philadelphia. Then I went to God's country...western Pennsylvania. I live in a place that travel agencies show in photos as a place to visit for a great vacation. The attachments are some examples.

Love the photos, people!!
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08-Jun-2006, 11:05 PM #17
Groggy...Nice pics!!
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09-Jun-2006, 12:07 AM #18
Lovely spot
I was just wondering. Do you swim off that bridge JStergis?
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09-Jun-2006, 12:19 AM #19
That big bridge isn't like anything I've ever seen. Is it metal or wood?
I like old stuff alot too. The one and only time I was ever down in the southern States I spent most of my "tourist time" in the old cemetaries. Some people may find that odd but it makes me feel really good to give people who are long forgotten some attention.
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09-Jun-2006, 12:57 AM #20
I just love the pics in this thread. WOW!!!!
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09-Jun-2006, 02:04 AM #21
Beautiful pics Groggy,
Thanks for sharing them
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09-Jun-2006, 02:19 AM #22
ya i have to drive 20 minutes but this is what i see when i do. I'm close to western Pennsylvania. i live on the border of Ohio near pa. just outside of youngstown
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09-Jun-2006, 10:13 AM #23
Which Bridge, Janet?

The first is metal painted green with wood planks on the bottom, the second is stone. The first is too shallow to swim in, The second is probably deep enough, but it is quite a drop to get to the water.
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09-Jun-2006, 11:02 AM #24
Great pics you guys...

Hey wilson.... is that Deno the Dino hanging from the mirror?
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09-Jun-2006, 06:17 PM #25
Sorry for the "confusion"
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The Big bridge I was referring to was the The elaborate one Wilson submitted. The one I asked if you could swim in was the high one. It looked like a bridge people would like to dive off of but you say it's too high...I've always feared water even though I grew up on a small Island. However I envy people who enjoy swimming and especially diving...
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09-Jun-2006, 08:30 PM #26
OK, got it. The camera said a rock at to bottom was thirty-five feet down, so I think it is too high.

I wondered what the one Wilson submitted was made of too, it was a neat bridge.
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10-Jun-2006, 02:37 AM #27
its a metal bridge, an Wimpy369 that thing hanging off the mirror is from winnie the poo. lol
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10-Jun-2006, 02:53 PM #28
These are really nics photos guys. I love them.
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10-Jun-2006, 10:07 PM #29
I really like the bridge!
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10-Jun-2006, 10:37 PM #30
Smile Very Cool
I really enjoy this post. The pics are great!
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