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Liberty Bridge at Night
In Greenville, SC there's this pedestrian bridge over a very minor river (or impressive creek). The bridge basically goes from Main Street to nowhere, but's it's very cool. The (ahem) river actually looks somewhat dramatic from the bridge, with (ahem) waterfalls just before the river swims under the bridge. The bridge also arcs, as if the force of the mighty Reedy River is pushing its midsection downstream. And it even slopes slightly. The bridge is suspended by cables, but they come from two beams that are downstream and, like the bridge, they seem to be pushed away by the river's current. At night, the Liberty Bridge's lighting is not overly dramatic, and errs on the side of being tasteful...which means it's not dominated by your standard (and so overdone it's now a cliche) small white Christmas lights displayed out-of-season. The bridge also has a bit of a spring to it. Subtle, yes, but -- if you want to use it to your advantage -- with some extra "oomph" from you, it can be enough to really give the willies to anyone you're with who's afraid of heights or goes about their day in a "worst case scenario" frame of mind.
Liberty Bridge at Night
In Greenville, SC there's this pedestrian bridge over a very minor river (or impressive creek). The bridge basically goes from Main Street to nowhere, but's it's very cool. The (ahem) river actually looks somewhat dramatic from the bridge, with (ahem) waterfalls just before the river swims under the bridge. The bridge also arcs, as if the force of the mighty Reedy River is pushing its midsection downstream. And it even slopes slightly. The bridge is suspended by cables, but they come from two beams that are downstream and, like the bridge, they seem to be pushed away by the river's current. At night, the Liberty Bridge's lighting is not overly dramatic, and errs on the side of being tasteful...which means it's not dominated by your standard (and so overdone it's now a cliche) small white Christmas lights displayed out-of-season. The bridge also has a bit of a spring to it. Subtle, yes, but -- if you want to use it to your advantage -- with some extra "oomph" from you, it can be enough to really give the willies to anyone you're with who's afraid of heights or goes about their day in a "worst case scenario" frame of mind.