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Every so often, as you explore the countryside, you come across one of those old bridges that makes Every so often, as you explore the countryside, you come across one of those old bridges that makes

Every so often, as you explore the countryside, you come across one of those old bridges that makes you stop and ask yourself “Should I, or shouldn’t I?”   The County Road 38 bridge over the Mountain Fork River, in Arkansas, is one of those.  It’s a one lane, two span, pony-truss bridge that was built in 1905.  I’m not sure if I really heard the old bridge creaking and groaning as we drove over it in our heavily loaded van, or if that was just my imagination……  


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Nikkō, Japan - Shinkyo bridge in the the city of Nikkō. It is located at the entrance to the shrinesNikkō, Japan - Shinkyo bridge in the the city of Nikkō. It is located at the entrance to the shrines

Nikkō, Japan - Shinkyo bridge in the the city of Nikkō. It is located at the entrance to the shrines and temples area, belonging to the Futarasan Shrine. This picture is around 100 years old.

Update: The new coloured picture is made as of 2016/04/06 by myself.


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Although very suspicious looking, the bridge did not collapse.

Although very suspicious looking, the bridge did not collapse.


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