No problem Rocmar, glad you liked them!!That's kool dude
thanks for sharing
That's really cool webby! Too bad someone doesn't restore it, all the countries old trestle bridges are disappearing. Btw, I see the Miller Lite can you think is disguised.View attachment 20613 View attachment 20612 View attachment 20611 View attachment 20610 Came across this old iron bridge in Faunce, Pa. yesterday. Top pic is what it looked like when it was in use and bottom pic was from yesterday. I did a little investigating and from what I can tell it was built in 1922 by King Bridge Co. out of Cleveland. I just found it interesting. We had a nice ride and traveled just shy of 80 miles.
Looks early morning, fog hasn't burned off yet? Brave little suckers to let you get that close.
Yeah no kidding. Emphasis on little too. We have the same deer in OK. Up here though is mule deer and elk!!!Looks early morning, fog hasn't burned off yet? Brave little suckers to let you get that close.
Nice pics...thanks webby.
Well, if I remember right it was late afternoon but it had just rained in Black Moshannon State Park. They were certainly young ones. Tasty I'm sure.Looks early morning, fog hasn't burned off yet? Brave little suckers to let you get that close.
Nice pics...thanks webby.