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<blockquote data-quote="ben2go" data-source="post: 74511" data-attributes="member: 751"><p>Great article.Where was the pic of the bridge in the water taken at?That's scary looking from the air.That's kind of a ghostly pic of the bridge.I seen no roads or rail way tracks to give a clue to a fallen bridge.May have been a good idea for lake management to have had the bridge extracted.This makes the point of,you never know what lies beneath the surface.There are old buildings on the bottom of Lakes Hartwell,Thurmond,and Russell.Just imagine running into an 1800's timber frame building with a heavy metal roof.I found an engine and I/O in 5 feet of water.There was no boat,so I am assuming the boat was wooden and rotted away.You never know what lies beneath the surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben2go, post: 74511, member: 751"] Great article.Where was the pic of the bridge in the water taken at?That's scary looking from the air.That's kind of a ghostly pic of the bridge.I seen no roads or rail way tracks to give a clue to a fallen bridge.May have been a good idea for lake management to have had the bridge extracted.This makes the point of,you never know what lies beneath the surface.There are old buildings on the bottom of Lakes Hartwell,Thurmond,and Russell.Just imagine running into an 1800's timber frame building with a heavy metal roof.I found an engine and I/O in 5 feet of water.There was no boat,so I am assuming the boat was wooden and rotted away.You never know what lies beneath the surface. [/QUOTE]
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