This bridge takes its name from the tariff you had to pay to pass it centuries ago...
or, Standing on the Shoulders of a Giant: The Golden Gate Bridge, from the Top.
No journey to Big Sur would be complete without a stop to admire the elegant 1932 single arch design of Bixby Creek Bridge in its idyllic California coastline setting, thirteen miles south of Carmel.
You can read all about it at:
http://www.beachcalifornia.com/bixby.html
A blonde with eyes that sparkled, petite and sexy, turning heads at every corner, the poster child for the California love affair. Surrounded by a climate of creative freedom, cultural diversity, and natural beauty, it seemed that nothing could ruin this.
The St. Johns bridge spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon.
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The city no tourist will get to see... or at least bother getting up to see...
This is a tide water creek that flows into Puget Sound near downtown Marysville WA just east of I-5 Marysville 4th Street exit.
The Charles Bridge is one of the most popular sights in Prague. It connects the Old Town to the Malá Strana and is prone to extreme tourist traffic jams.
"Alexandre III" bridge (pont Alexandre III) is a classified historical monument of Paris and was a gift from Russian tsar Axander III for the Universal Exhibition in 1900. Its single arch is considered a technical marvel, and displays exuberant architectural features which certainly catches the eye.