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I believe this is "Yankee Jim" road and the bridge is actually the colfax-foresthill suspension bridge. Do you have anymore pictures of it? I'm headed that way next week. Looks like a great swimming area.
What were these firemen doing? It must be 2500 feet to the other side and 700 feet to the ravine. I use to go over the bridge every few weeks going up to Forest Hill and it is the highest bridge I have ever seen and I am not sure but I think it is the highest in California. It is hard to see just how far it is to the bottom unless you are looking over the edge.
I walked across the bridge and stood in the middle. When a truck goes over the bridge is moves all over the place. It is kind of spooky out there. The bridge is quite a sight. You can cross it and look down and then you can go a mile down the road and turn right towards Cool and go down that steep hill road that has a couple of switchbacks and find yourself under the bridge looking up at it. It is a beautiful sight. Thanks for the photo. It has been years since I have got to go down there to visit. Ah, our old memories. ;-)
It's not strange that the leaf is sticking up from that crack. It's really an awesome find. To think that that leaf fell from a tree and somehow floated down and ended up like that. Pretty cool...I think. Nice job!
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Belíssima foto Fernando, meus parabéns !
Hello, that's me standing right in the middle of the Golden Gate Bridge, in the U of Utah red shirt waving!!!!!! ;)(you have to look real real hard!
Very good picture! Like! Greetings!
Very good picture! Like! Greetings!
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Wow! Great!
I believe this is "Yankee Jim" road and the bridge is actually the colfax-foresthill suspension bridge. Do you have anymore pictures of it? I'm headed that way next week. Looks like a great swimming area.
What were these firemen doing? It must be 2500 feet to the other side and 700 feet to the ravine. I use to go over the bridge every few weeks going up to Forest Hill and it is the highest bridge I have ever seen and I am not sure but I think it is the highest in California. It is hard to see just how far it is to the bottom unless you are looking over the edge.
I walked across the bridge and stood in the middle. When a truck goes over the bridge is moves all over the place. It is kind of spooky out there. The bridge is quite a sight. You can cross it and look down and then you can go a mile down the road and turn right towards Cool and go down that steep hill road that has a couple of switchbacks and find yourself under the bridge looking up at it. It is a beautiful sight. Thanks for the photo. It has been years since I have got to go down there to visit. Ah, our old memories. ;-)
It's not strange that the leaf is sticking up from that crack. It's really an awesome find. To think that that leaf fell from a tree and somehow floated down and ended up like that. Pretty cool...I think. Nice job!