Crossing Chaleur Bay connecting the Province of Quebec and New Brunswick. I took this photo from the New Brunswick side in the City of Campbellton. See more Sunday Bridges at San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Sunday Bridges - Lost In The Fog
Crossing Chaleur Bay connecting the Province of Quebec and New Brunswick. I took this photo from the New Brunswick side in the City of Campbellton. See more Sunday Bridges at San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.
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I'm not sure I could cross a bridge in the fog.... one never knows whether there really is land at the other end!
ReplyDeleteMy mind feels like some days, Andy. Good shot of the bridge in a serious fog!
ReplyDeleteOh my that is a beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteRegarding you comment on my blog---well maybe I don't always do EVERYTHING I am told. LOL MB
It looks pretty.... and curvy.
ReplyDeleteVery nice image.
ReplyDeleteSo foggy and it appears to be a long bridge! I'm going to check out Chaleur Bay on a map because now I'm curious about this bridge. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an eerie shot, but I love it. The fog added drama to the scene!
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