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My wife says this is old news that has been around forever, so maybe I'm the
last one to see it. So, if anyone else just came out of a cave, check this out. http://www.neatorama.com/images/2005...ter-bridge.jpg Dixon |
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Thats in Germany[?} Holland [?] i forget where but some where in
Europe. and I was always fascinted of the idea of stacking open water on top of open water like that. Dixon wrote: My wife says this is old news that has been around forever, so maybe I'm the last one to see it. So, if anyone else just came out of a cave, check this out. http://www.neatorama.com/images/2005...ter-bridge.jpg Dixon |
water bridge
"Dixon" wrote in message . .. My wife says this is old news that has been around forever, so maybe I'm the last one to see it. So, if anyone else just came out of a cave, check this out. http://www.neatorama.com/images/2005...ter-bridge.jpg Dixon It is a water bridge in Germany: http://www.funonthenet.in/content/view/223/31/ |
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"Tim" wrote in message ps.com... Thats in Germany[?} Holland [?] i forget where but some where in Europe. and I was always fascinted of the idea of stacking open water on top of open water like that. Dixon wrote: My wife says this is old news that has been around forever, so maybe I'm the last one to see it. So, if anyone else just came out of a cave, check this out. http://www.neatorama.com/images/2005...ter-bridge.jpg Dixon Here's one in NYS, albeit much smaller and no longer functioning-- Scroll down to the Mud Creek Aqueduct section (it carried the original Erie Canal over Mud Creek) Tom |
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"tak" wrote in message ... "Tim" wrote in message ps.com... Thats in Germany[?} Holland [?] i forget where but some where in Europe. and I was always fascinted of the idea of stacking open water on top of open water like that. Dixon wrote: My wife says this is old news that has been around forever, so maybe I'm the last one to see it. So, if anyone else just came out of a cave, check this out. http://www.neatorama.com/images/2005...ter-bridge.jpg Dixon Here's one in NYS, albeit much smaller and no longer functioning-- Scroll down to the Mud Creek Aqueduct section (it carried the original Erie Canal over Mud Creek) Tom Sorry about that, I thought I might have neglected to include the URL: http://www.eriecanal.org/MacedonPalmyra.html |
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