For my contribution to Sunday Bridges, I present to you this beauty. It's called Double Arch Bridge, and is located near the end (or the beginning, depending which way you are driving!) of the Natchez Trace. The
Natchez Trace National Parkway is a 444 mile scenic drive from Natchez,Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee.
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Very cool bridge but I couldn't help but think of McDonald's!
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I like the elegant arches... but hope it wasn't built or sponsored by you-know-who! :-D
ReplyDeleteIt looks very modern in design, organic and flowing.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is definately a double arch! Nice lines :D
ReplyDeletewow, i love this modern bridge. it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteElegant and artistic...sci-fi, too.
ReplyDeleteI was loving it until I read comment comparing it to the ubiquitous golden arches. But really a masterful piece of architecture.
ReplyDeleteA very graceful bridge.
ReplyDeleteoh wow...nice bridge. like the modern feel...
ReplyDeleteWow, it's lovely!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL - - - if you don't mind heights!
ReplyDeleteI didn't make any connection to McD's, but I do think it looks ulta modern - in an early 60s sort of way!
ReplyDeleteLove your Autmny heafer photo, and reflection is just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYour bridge, makes me thing of a tennis ball bouncing off the court.
An impressive design.
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I really like this bridge. Very elegant and graceful. MB
ReplyDeleteWow! That is really different!
ReplyDeleteIndeed it is a beautful bridge, Pat. Very graceful - and a welcome contribution to Sunday Bridges.
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