That is a beautiful bridge (love he arc), very well captured by you.

And yes, the world's longest covered bridge over the St. John River at 
Hartland, New Brunswick is several spans, so it looks like we each have 
legitimate bragging rights.

;-)

cheers,
frank

"What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof." -- 
Christopher Hitchens

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From: Jack Davis <jdavi...@yahoo.com>
Sent: April 16, 2012 4/16/12
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <pdml@pdml.net>
Subject: PESO: Covered Bridge

Awhile back there were some covered bridge talk. As I recall there was a post 
or boast of or about one in Canada. Knarf was the reporter..I believe.
There was no smack talk as I recall, but Google stipulates the one I've posted 
is the longest single span covered bridge still standing in the US. Span length 
claimed to be 210' on one side and 208' on the other.
The area is a smallish state park which has all but closed. Entry to the bridge 
is now gated off.
It's located on the Yuba River in the Sierra foothills about 40 miles east of 
where we live. Was a beautiful fresh day and enjoyed the drive.
 
 
C&C welcome!
 
Jack
 
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