The Other end of the Dam
This side of the dam is opposite the Old Mill (the yellow building in my last post). It is less photogenic, but in a lot of ways more interesting. I cant help but wonder how much longer any of these structures will remain in our throw away society. All of this is purely conjecture on my part. The water tower may still be functioning, but it's rusty patina suggests it is in need of repair. The iron structure above the dam is an old bridge that has no bed and obviously hasn't been used for generations. The foundations on the building look like the have seen better days and the dam itself? Well I don't think I would want to live down stream.
I can't help but think of the history of all that went into all these wonderful structures. I hope they stick around for others to ponder.
The Other end of the Dam
This side of the dam is opposite the Old Mill (the yellow building in my last post). It is less photogenic, but in a lot of ways more interesting. I cant help but wonder how much longer any of these structures will remain in our throw away society. All of this is purely conjecture on my part. The water tower may still be functioning, but it's rusty patina suggests it is in need of repair. The iron structure above the dam is an old bridge that has no bed and obviously hasn't been used for generations. The foundations on the building look like the have seen better days and the dam itself? Well I don't think I would want to live down stream.
I can't help but think of the history of all that went into all these wonderful structures. I hope they stick around for others to ponder.