I took several pics looking through this Cox Ford Bridge, but this was the only one that turned out half way decent. I have pictures of the bridge over on my Pics & Pieces blog. It spans Sugar Creek in Parke County, Indiana.
this bridge is a work of art. I'm wondering how many days it took to build. and I love that it's nicely preserved. thanks for sharing. happy Monday to you Rose.
Wonderful to see...
ReplyDeletelove all those trusses. very pretty.
ReplyDeleteNeat!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool bridge. It appears to be in good shape, too. Very nice image - great lighting.
ReplyDeletevery pretty and i like the light at the end of the bridge tunnel. great shots, hubby will like this, he is an avid fan of covered bridges
ReplyDeleteI love this shot - all the different shapes inside the bridge and the light at the end of the tunnel. Great stuff!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Such beautiful construction. Thanks for sharing........Denise
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bridge Rose.
ReplyDeleteHow cool to see the inside as well as the outside.
ReplyDeleteI think this a wonderful picture. I love seeing the pattern of the beams.
ReplyDeletesoooo pretty, love all that wood! =)
ReplyDeleteI like that view! I'm always fascinated by the inside structure of the bridges.
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed each time I step inside one of these covered bridges. The workmanship is always astounding.
ReplyDeletethis bridge is a work of art. I'm wondering how many days it took to build. and I love that it's nicely preserved. thanks for sharing. happy Monday to you Rose.
ReplyDeleteI like the mix of warm and cool light that illuminates the interior of the bridge. Fine shot...one good one is all it takes.
ReplyDeleteI love covered bridges. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
very very cool. great shot.
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