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Monday, October 15, 2012

Big Mac Bridge Above and Below

Good morning,

Above is an image of the "Big Mac Bridge" over the Ohio River.  We are on our way to a river boat cruise so will soon pass under the same bridge.
And, yes, here is a view of the bridge from the river.
Our river cruise was from Cincinnati up stream for about an hour, then back down to Cincinnati.
The flag is at the Bicentennial Park, a mile long park along the riverbank with historical markers along the way.
And, here we are looking at the Big Mac Bridge from below.

I'll have more images of our riverboat cruise coming soon.  I hope you'll join us.

All the best,
Lois

12 comments:

Hootin Anni said...

I would love to go on the hour long ride. And then, go to the park with all the historical markers. What a day...and you shared some gorgeous photos.

Jan n Jer said...

That bridge is very pretty and makes for a wonderful photo op! River cruises are so nice.

Diana said...

How exciting! I've always wanted to go on a Riverboat Cruise! I look forward to more photos.
Love Di ♥

Gunn said...

I like bridges, small ones, made by stone as well as BIG modern bridges.

God tur videre!

Kathy said...

Bridge engineering has come a long way in the past few decades.

DeniseinVA said...

That's an amazing bridge Lois.

TexWisGirl said...

really pretty! i like the view looking up.

Montanagirl said...

Nice post, Lois. Beautiful bridge, and how "was" that river cruise?

Anonymous said...

Very pretty photos and what a fun cruise.

Reena said...

I remember that bridge! So nice to see it again. Sorry I haven't been around much. Life sort of getting in the way!

Betty Manousos said...

what a fun cruise indeed!

such wonderful shots of the bridge!!

Elaine said...

I always like photos of bridges and I love all the different angles you were able to get.