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Thanks so much From California and Nevada - we never got many bridges, but we love them Could easily justify the trip as a home schooling lesson too! SCORE Fieldtrip! HAHAHA
I have never been to the Royal Gorge Bridge either. I have never been any where on the West side of Colorado besides the I-70 highway. I have always wanted to check out Durango just to see what it's like. Anyway, good point somebody made about
bridges being blockades. I have been in situations of asking people where the bridge
is to get to the other side. Stupid rivers.
The flip side of the coin (and I got burned by this in DC) is anywhere there are rivers you have to use bridges to get over them. One bridge, maybe two bridges but that's it. You are a slave to the bridge. The river is a big wall that prevents movement around town unless you go over the bridge.
I'm just trying to find the bridge...
Has anybody seen the bridge?
Bridge?
Have you seen the bridge?
I ain't seen the bridge!
Where's that confounded bridge?
That is one good tune Charles.
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