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The Magnificent Splendour Never Dies.

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Coming Clouds - Margot Olde Loohuis
Dutch, b. 1973 -
Oil on canvas , 120 x 80 cm.
 
/\ Have you posted these before? They look very familiar.

It's amazing that the bridge hasn't been taken down for its scrap metal.
 
Those I just took this morning. I may have posted pictures of it in the past
 
I love how the forest now occupies the bridge. Great picture.

Here's a photo of the Lethbridge Viaduct, about an hour's drive south of Calgary, Alberta. At 1.6 km (5,327.625 feet) long and 96 metres (314 feet) high, it is still the highest and longest rail trestle bridge in the world.

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Those I just took this morning. I may have posted pictures of it in the past

I'm thinking it was with fall foliage.

The gorge looks inviting as well. Makes me want to load up one of my canoes.:) Is it clean enough to splash around in? The distant shot looks like you took it from a nearby road. No skinny dipping, I suppose.:(
 
I love how the forest now occupies the bridge. Great picture.

Here's a photo of the Lethbridge Viaduct, about an hour's drive south of Calgary, Alberta. At 1.6 km (5,327.625 feet) long and 96 metres (314 feet) high, it is still the highest and longest rail trestle bridge in the world.

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Excellent. Is it still being used?

When I was a little kid I was always getting in trouble for climbing anything I could. :)
 
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