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The rustic covered bridge spanning the North Fork of the Yachats cost the county only $1,500 when built in 1938, and was the last covered span constructed by veteran bridge builder Otis Hamer.

 

Located just seven miles from the salt water of the Pacific Ocean, this trim little bridge is one of the few to escape the "graffiti artists" so common in many other covered bridges.

 

Since the covered span is the only access for families in the area, the bridge roof was removed to allow a mobile home to cross in the early 1980s.

 

In 1987, a loaded fuel truck crashed through a weakened approach on the bridge and the accident ruptured a fuel tank. Luckily, no fuel reached the river, and county crews soon repaired damage to the bridge.

 

The bridge was rehabilitated in 1989 when work crews replaced the trusses and approaches. A new roof and siding were also added.

 

A dedication in December 1989 officially re-opened the bridge to traffic. The engineer who designed the remodeling stated the bridge, with proper maintenance, should last another 50 years.

 

The nearby community was established in 1880 as Ocean View, and was changed to Yachats in 1916 in salutation to a local tribe. The name "Yachats," according to the tribe, means "at the foot of the mountain," an appropriate nomenclature for both the bridge and the community.

The fork and spoon at Sunshine Tree Terrace in Adventureland at Magic Kingdom Park.

Day 12 for March Photo Challenge - Fork.

Fork jig almost done...

24 hour pick a room challange~Bedroom

Three different types of Linde forklift raise their forks together

Fork used by Air France in Concorde flights

the river at the forks of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, with people Curling, playing hockey, skating and walking along the frozen rivers. The city and some of Winnipegs landmarks are in the background, with the revolving restaurant and the Golden Boy seen in the distance.

 

Another Saturday with “warmer” weather, so thousands of Winnipegers head to the River Trail at the Forks. When winters can last for over 6 months you can start feeling trapped inside and trapped by the freezing conditions outside, so any respite from this forced isolation can be a welcomed relief.

 

Days like this can remind us the isolation and confinement from the circumstances really can be a warm jacket, scarf, gloves, tuque and a phone call to a friend away from freedom.

This huge fork stands almost three stories high. Once the symbol of a restaurant it now rests at the doors of an ad agency in Springfield, Missouri.

Every hip pre-teen in Bali mods his or her bike. This first image is for Dylan back in Vancouver.

 

Seen somewhere between Ubud and Sanur.

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Georgette kindly obliges my fascination for fork photography! This was formerly titled "Georgie La Forge' until my friend Abizeleth suggested an improvement on the concept.... thanks Abiz! :)

 

Taken at Against The Grain Urban Tavern during the Toronto Photo Walks group's Waterfront Trail walk.

Fork planting markers at Leith Community Croft

It is getting a handle today, Henry James supplies a blue print for this machine free of charge at the customers request. What a nice fellow.

A fork and spoon on the wall of the Sunshine Tree Terrace in Adventureland at Magic Kingdom Park.

would have made a lot more sense for the fork to hinge up (i.e. tines pointing toward the arm when folded) rather than swiveling out as it does here - you'd end up forking yourself all the time with this configuration, which would no doubt get just a wee bit irritating after awhile....

Le premier groupe du Rock Altitude Festival, c'était Forks! De retour dans les montagnes neuchateloises après un passage remarqué par Bikini Test, ils ont ouvert cette édition 2014 en beauté!!!

This photo was shot with my Sigma 70-200 lens. So not a macro. The setup was a background and floor made out of 2 white plastic cutting boards out of the kitchen. Photoshop provided the blue color and negative like frame.

“It's nice to eat a good hunk of beef, but you want a light dessert, too.” --Arthur Fiedler

 

Relationships are like a dinner that begins with dessert.” -- Toulouse Lautrec

 

“Just think of all those women on the Titanic who said, "No, thank you," to dessert that night. And for what!” --Erma Bombeck

  

Group: Macro Mondays Theme: Dessert

bitcoin fork pens

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Spoon & Fork at one restaurant in Xi'an when we went to eat "Nasi Briyani' or "Briyani Rice". 'Nasi' is malay word for 'rice'.

(688), London Brick, this fork-lift is pictured at the top of the old LBC Transport yard Peterborough, it was shared by the garage & the Engineering Dept, (22/8/03).

A fork on a copper table at the Portsmouth Gas Light restaurant.

 

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Donovan really likes to eat!

Yellow with black outline.

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