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View from High Bridge State Park in Farmville, Virginia.
Buffalo National River, Arkansas, USA. 6 June 2023. Bridge over the Buffalo National River with people on the water
Great Falls Park in Winter
Potomac River
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.
Bridge across James River in Virginia along the Blue Ridge Parkway
Manassas National Battlefield ParkManassas National Battlefield Park
High Angle View Near the Popular River Arts District on the French Broad River in Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina
A arch design bridge crossing the Cumberland River.
Harpers Ferry, Virginia, USA - September 26, 2020: High angle view of Harpers Ferry in Virginia, USA. Hikers visible in the foreground.
Morning sun gives a starburst over the US340 bridge across the Potomac river near Harpers Ferry National Park.
A beautiful shot of the Haw River in Pittsboro, NC
Walkover bridge at bulls Island kingwood n.j
Harpers Ferry, WV - Potomac River
Rural Wooden bridge in Virginia, USA
Walking Bridge at James River in Virginia
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.
Bridge over the Shepaug River in Washington, Connecticut, a simple example of infrastructure
pond in the park
A wooden bridge on the Virginia Creeper Trail, a 34.3-mile rail-to-recreation trail, traversing thru Abingdon and Damascus, and ending in Mount Rogers.
Wide shots of the canal along the C&O Trail in Great Falls Maryland
Harpers Ferry - Appalachian Trail
View of the Rosendale, NY Train Trestle from the Joppenbergh Mountain. Part of the Wallkill Rail Trail in upstate NY.
Fall Color Foliage Hits Cuyahoga Valley National Park
A view along the river in Petersburg Virginia
Autumn in Seven Lakes (Yedigöller) National Park
long wooden foot bridge in Kentucky over a river.
Beautiful detail of Old Mountain or Stara Planina, clear river and untouched nature, Serbia
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