You don’t see many suspension bridges here in flyover country. This one was built in 1859 in Carlyle, Illinois, on a mail and stage road between Vincennes, Indiana, and St. Louis, Missouri. US 5… more →
Down the Roadtudobeleza wrote 5 months ago: Pará’s Alça-Viária (lit. Road Ring) is a set of roads and bridges that cross over a dozen huge … more →
Jim wrote 6 months ago: You don’t see many suspension bridges here in flyover country. This one was built in 1859 in C … more →
Jim wrote 6 months ago: I’d only ever zipped through Wheeling on I-70 before. The tunnel was always fun to drive throu … more →
tmbooksandvideo wrote 8 months ago: There’s something magic and irresistible about a train going over a bridge. The toy train makers kne … more →
wildnewyork wrote 9 months ago: Best known for its supporting role in Saturday Night Fever, the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge has been li … more →
bilingualsincerity wrote 9 months ago: I am a dynamic person of 21 years of age who is often seen scale large mountains and crush ice. I ha … more →
Sam wrote 10 months ago: The Leg-end Bob Pelege's hat. The West Papua adventure began in earnest when our expedition left Wel … more →
Danielle wrote 10 months ago: So a later blog today, as I have spent the morning hiking through the GVRD and braving slightly skee … more →
ponton wrote 1 year ago: More information about the bridges below: Ponton´s Brücken Kronprinzenbrücke over the river Spree in … more →
dougaj4 wrote 1 year ago: here: – mollwollfumble’s science Some old, some new, some might work, some just plain we … more →
maryt wrote 1 year ago: A shot of a local bridge late in the afternoon on an overcast day. Doesn’t it seem as if the b … more →