Glen Canyon Bridge
Glen Canyon Bridge – Just east of the Grand Canyon. It is like a miniature version of the grand canyon as the Colorado river flows through the red rocks of Northern Arizona.
The bridge’s central arch is 680 feet over the Colorado River, and at the time of its construction it was the tallest bridge in the world.
We went over this bridge back in April as we were heading out of Arizona. We stayed at a campground in Utah for one week and then headed to Nevada.
Glen Canyon Bridge
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22 Replies to “Glen Canyon Bridge”
That’s a unique-looking bridge and those red rocks are amazing looking – it makes the scene look very picturesque.
Yes, this area is so pretty with the color of the rocks. So different.
The texture from the photos looks almost chalky, like you could scratch your fingernail on it and the red would come off.
Can’t believe they could build bridges like that. Impressive
beautiful images!
Thank you very much 😊
I think your photography has the bonus of keeping you in the moment looking around and perhaps even inquisitive about sights/objects. Plus Plus – all the best!
Yes it does Dave, I look at things differently because of photography and see and understand light better to enhance what it is I am looking at. Whether nature or man made. Have a wonderful day 😊
Great post. I will be doing the same soon.
It’s amazing they can build bridges like that.
Yes, and a long time ago when technology was so different.
Looks beautiful
Thank you.
Welcome
Amazing
It was pretty cool to see, and the red rocks are so pretty.
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How is your day going so far honey
Very well Jack, thank you for asking.