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The cubs will stay with their very protective mother for about two years. The bridge separated this mother bear and her cub. Immediately the cub stood up, realizing he was in trouble and started screeching. The mom and three cubs reunited with in minutes of juniors’ shrieks.
27 Sep 1988, Tue (Equinox Skyline, Marble exhibit, Longest Covered Bridge)
Left about 10 and headed north along Route 41 towards Pittsfield, MA then west on Route 20 back into New York State and north on Route 22 from New Lebanon. We then took Route 7 east and crossed into Vermont near Bennington. Best colours yet. Then Route 7a to the Mt Equinox Skyline Drive, Vermont ($5 toll). Monks own it, quite steep. Went on to Proctor, VT and checked out the Marble exhibit after eating Kentucky for lunch at side of road. Continued to floating bridge at Brookfield and along to Windsor to longest covered bridge in New England (probably country) it is closed for repair. ($5 mill by NH government) so could not cross into Cornish Mills in NH. Put us out of way a bit. Continued to East Hebron eventually arriving 8.30 pm after missing the inn – Six Chimneys. Charming but I feel like I am invading stranger’s privacy. Dined at ‘Steve’s Food & Drink’ just down the road, just avoiding closing time at 9. Six Chimneys is located at the junction of Route 3A (Mayhew Turnpike) and North Shore Rd. in Hebron, NH (formerly East Hebron) just 5 miles south of the Plymouth traffic circle.
Easter holidays 2003. Floating bridge from Dry Island to mainland at Badachro.
Ian the fisherman who owns this island, lives in the white cottage, and also has holiday lets - highly recommended.
Grand opening of the new Washington State Route 520 floating bridge across Lake Washington on April 2, 2016. Seattle, Washington.
When I visited the Patuxent Research Refuge, in Laurel, Maryland, the floating bridge across Cash Lake was closed, unfortunately.
Decided to have a little fun with this photo for about 100 years ago, this ship was part of the Mosquito Fleet ferrying folks around the Puget Sound. Hope you understand!
This is a photo from the 1 August Argosy Cruise I did to watch Seafair. Got some very unique angles - you can see more in the album.
I did a write-up with more photos for the Whidbey Daily on my Seafair experiences and am posting to an organized Flickr collection my developed Seafair photos from Seafair Friday, Seafair Saturday and Seafair Sunday.
PHOTO CREDIT: Joe A. Kunzler Photo, AvgeekJoe Productions, growlernoise-AT-gmail-DOT-com
PHOTO CREDIT: Joe A. Kunzler Photo, AvgeekJoe Productions, growlernoise-AT-gmail-DOT-com
Historic floating bridge over Sunset Lake in Brookfield, Vermont. The bridge was constructed in 1936 and is part of the Brookfield Village Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places (District No. 74000237).
A small part of the bridge (a wing) lifts up and small boats can pass or the whole bridge swivels out of the way so larger yachts can pass.
Mount Rainier at sunrise over lake Washington and the I-90 floating bridge Seattle Washington State USA
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Crossing the river Scheldt commemorating the beginning of the First World War. 100 years ago, many people fled Antwerp via barges on the river Scheldt. Dutch soldiers built a bridge for Antwerp (for 100 000 men) . I was so lucky to walk across this very special bridge, because 15 000 could not for several reasons
Taken in Brookfield, Vermont. Thsi bridge was built by the Vermont Agency of Transportation in 1978. It has been closed since the big winter storms of 2010.
Pictures from 14 day cruise on Carnival Breeze Galveston to Cape Canaveral. Stops in Grand Caymans, Aruba, Curacao,Dominca, St. Maarten, Barbados, Grenada. Looking from Queen Emma Bridge to main Dutch business district in Curacao.
Photo of an illustration in an 'Echo' publication, published by Southern Newspapers Ltd. 45 Above Bar, Southampton SO9 7BA 1980.
We've had an El Nino winter this year. Which has meant gorgeous beautiful spring like days with sunshine and blue skies. But has made the mountains a wet mushy soggy mess. Running on a day like this though almost makes up for it and even makes you willing to jump in the lake.