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Dixon January 21st 07 07:15 PM

water bridge
 
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



Tim January 21st 07 07:18 PM

water bridge
 
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



JimH January 22nd 07 12:13 AM

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/



tak January 22nd 07 01:03 AM

water bridge
 

"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



tak January 22nd 07 01:16 AM

water bridge
 

"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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