..wifey shot..
Month: July 2013
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crashed
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united railway
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charge
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locked car
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..who wouldn’t want a photo of themselves taken at this place, i’m not one of them.. thanks goes to ken gables for taking this shot.. check out his site if you want to know more about photo ops here in the south..
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..shot from where the elephant seals are..
..another one from the gap..
..wandering seeds claimed this carriage as their home..
horton mill couple
..from this bridge..
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..old trains wasting away underneath the elements..
..St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome is built over the tomb of St. Peter the Apostle, the first pope. It is the largest church in the world, covering four acres and holding over 70,000 people. Br. Joseph constructed the miniature in 1954, using an old bird cage to make the dome..
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herod’s gate
..one of the many structures built by the Brother Joseph Zoettl..
..a pole vaulter prepping for her jump..
horton mill covered bridge
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The Horton Mill Covered Bridge is a state owned wooden covered bridge that spans the Calvert Prong of the Little Warrior River in Blount County, Alabama, United States. It is located on a river crossover (Horton Mill Road) to Ebell Road and Covered Bridge Circle off State Route 75 about 5 miles (8 kilometers) north of the city of Oneonta.
Built in 1934, the 220-foot (67-meter) bridge is a Town Lattice truss construction over two spans. The Horton Mill Covered Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 29, 1970, the first covered bridge in the southeastern United States to be added. At 70 feet (21 m), it is the highest covered bridge above any U.S. waterway. It was reopened on March 11, 2013 after being closed in 2007 due to vandalism. The bridge is currently open to motor vehicle traffic. However, there is only one lane and the posted speed limit is 5 MPH. The Horton Mill Covered Bridge is maintained by the Alabama Historical Commission, Blount County Commission and the Alabama Department of Transportation.(source)
..the “gap” where light and a waterfall flows through, great spot for rappelling too..
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..side panel of the theater organ..