Alabama, (Part 1)
Folder: Alabama, the Beautiful
Alabama's state motto is "Alabama, the Beautiful" and it is, indeed, a beautiful state, replete with natural wonders. Scattered in this set are birds, waterfalls, foothills, wildflowers, sunrises, cities, towns, parks, preserves, countrysides, buildings, bridges, etc.
Below the Broad Street Bridge
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Concrete arch bridge built 1927 by the C.G. Kershaw Contracting Co. over the Coosa River, Gadsden, Alabama. ( IMG_5234)
Broad Street Bridge
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Concrete arch bridge built 1927 by the C.G. Kershaw Contracting Co. over the Coosa River, with the CSX railroad trestle bridge behind it. Gadsden, Alabama. (IMG_5179)
Broad Street Bridge in Black and White
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Concrete arch bridge built 1927 by the C.G. Kershaw Contracting Co. over the Coosa River, with the CSX railroad bridge behind. Gadsden, Alabama. (IMG_5179)
Trestle Bridge in Black and white
Broad Street Bridge in Black and White
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Concrete arch bridge built 1927 by the C.G. Kershaw Contracting Co. over the Coosa River, Gadsden, Alabama (DSC01494)
Broad Street Bridge in Black and White
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Concrete arch bridge built 1927 by the C.G. Kershaw Contracting Co. over the Coosa River, Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_6790)
Easley Covered Bridge
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Dub Branch of the Calvert Prong of the Little Warrior River in Blount County, Alabama (IMG_8048)
Easley Covered Bridge
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It spans the Dub Branch of the Calvert Prong of the Little Warrior River in Blount County, Alabama (IMG_7968)
Swann Covered Bridge
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It was restored and reopened to motor vehicle traffic in October 2012. At 324 feet long, it is the longest in Alabama and one of the longest in the country. It spans the Locust Fork Branch of the Black Warrior River, Blount County, Alabama (IMG_7840)
Another Link in the Chain - Form circles of light to diamonds and triangles of light
Swann Covered Bridge
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Inside looking out. It was restored and reopened to motor vehicle traffic in October 2012. At 324 feet long, it is the longest in Alabama and one of the longest in the country. It spans the Locust Fork Branch of the Black Warrior River, Blount County, Alabama (IMG_7846)
Swann Covered Bridge
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It was restored and reopened to motor vehicle traffic in October 2012. At 324 feet long, it is the longest in Alabama and one of the longest in the country. It spans the Locust Fork Branch of the Black Warrior River, Blount County, Alabama (IMG_7867)
Driftwood Stump
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On the Locust Fork Branch of the Black Warrior River, Blount County, Alabama (IMG_7877)
Swann Covered Bridge
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It was restored and reopened to motor vehicle traffic in October 2012. At 324 feet long, it is the longest in Alabama and one of the longest in the country. It spans the Locust Fork Branch of the Black Warrior River, Blount County, Alabama (IMG_7901)
Swann Covered Bridge
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It was restored and reopened to motor vehicle traffic in October 2012. At 324 feet long, it is the longest in Alabama and one of the longest in the country. It spans the Locust Fork Branch of the Black Warrior River, Blount County, Alabama (IMG_7910)
Swann Covered Bridge
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It was restored and reopened to motor vehicle traffic in October 2012. At 324 feet long, it is the longest in Alabama and one of the longest in the country. It spans the Locust Fork Branch of the Black Warrior River, Blount County, Alabama (IMG_7937)
Bench and Shadows
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On the US Hwy 35 bridge over Little River, just above Little River Falls, Little River Canyon National Preserve, DeKalb County, Alabama (IMG_8596)
Shadows
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On the US Hwy 35 bridge over Little River, just above Little RiverFalls, Little River Canyon National Preserve, DeKalb County, Alabama (IMG_8563)
Vanishing on Three Planes
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On the US Hwy 35 bridge over Little River, just above "Little River Falls, Little River Canyon National Preserve, DeKalb County, Alabama (IMG_8565)
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