Have you ever crossed a bridge and thought about how it got there? There are many bridges of all sizes, materials and intentions.
Some of us cross them almost daily and probably never stop to question why its here. Its a great convenience, that's for sure.
I think about the many foot bridges I have used while photo hiking in the wilderness and was thankful that I didn't have to cross over a creek on slippery rocks. These foot bridges are usually made from wood and many volunteers work annually maintaining them. Others I used were converted railroad crossing that were only designated for pedestrians use and still others were made from wire,rope and boards. These swinging bridges were fun and also frightening.I have more bridge images at my shop
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