This bridge was one of the last structures we discovered (well, my friend Melinda's family discovered it !!) as Lake Eildon continued to recede. It is a fascinating old bridge, and I imagine it must have carried a fair amount of traffic in it's day, with all the farm vehicles travelling around. I think it was part of a road that ran through the valley, through the farming community.
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The history of this, must be very interesting. I hope it isn't as sad as the "Johnstown Flood" in this country. {sorry but I can't look up a link to that right now.} :-(
And I wanted to say that I just realized the name of your e-mail addy. I love it! I love wolves and have used them, in various blogging and mail addys.
Mari-Nanci
Beautiful pictures Connie. I've enjoyed them so much. Your daughter is just a beautiful girl..
hugs!
Mari-Nanci ... the history of the area is quite interesting. I think the fact that they flooded such a huge area to make the dam/lake is quite sad, however the end result (a glorious lake) is wonderful.
Susie ... thank you. We think she is pretty special !!
Take care, Meow
Intersting pictures !
Ich hoffe, deinen Eltern gefällt es in Germany. The weather here is now better.
The small boy is well and we prepare the summer holidays .
Liebe Grüße :-)
Luna ... danke !! Meine Eltern haben ueber das Wochenende telefoniert, und sie haben ein wunderschoener zeit. Und jetzt wird das wetter wieder Sommer ... besser !!
Thank you for visiting.
Take care, Connie
wow, interesting photo...and i love the music at this blog!
Dragonflyfilly ... thank you.
G'day from Melbourne,
Hopefully you got some of the rain that we got here in the city ....
Funny, I was just sitting here drawing a picture with an old broken wooden bridge. Your photo is helpful.
Great photos. I have a few posted on my blog.
http://organizeddoodles.blogspot.com/
I love to discover old things, my son and I go out driving hopping to discover forgotten things. That bridge could tell stories of gone by days, it makes you sad to think of it in the state of decay, setting there forgotten.
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