This stone arched bridge in northern Wisconsin once carried traffic over a natural stream, but it was later inundated by a reservoir, along with the surrounding area. A drawdown of the reservoir in the mid-2000s exposed the bridge and the sediment that had accumulated around it. The bridge is 6 meters (19.7 feet) wide and 2 meters (6.6 feet) across. Based on its stone construction it could date as far back as the late 1800s; however, most of the farmsteads in the area were built later, between about 1910 and 1930.
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Arched Bridge, Lucca, Italy
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“Afternoon Shadows”
digital collage & digital painting by Mick Mather
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Arched Bridge, Lucca, Italy
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Spotted !! Immersed in the beauty of a japan styled garden!
(Image by JamesDeMers from Pixabay)
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I passed this view while driving down a road in the Arroyo Seco surrounding the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Ca. I’m sure you have seen many photos of The Colorado Street Bridge seeing that the clean lines from its architectural design draw aspiring photographers to exploit their talents to capture their vision of the bridge. Here is mine! This appeared to me as framed artwork found in galleries . The muted and muddy colors in this palette adds a timeless that disguises the age of this structure.
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Dallas Water Slide Pool
Inspiration for a huge rustic backyard stone and custom-shaped water slide remodel
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Arched Bridge, Lucca, Italy
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Pool Water Slide Dallas
Photo of a large backyard water slide in a mountain style
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Arched Bridge, Lucca, Italy
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Arched Bridge, Lucca, Italy
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Water Slide Pool
Huge mountain style backyard stone and custom-shaped water slide photo
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Arched Bridge, Lucca, Italy
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“The Gate” ~ By Iván Maigua Amsterdam
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