High Bridge, With View of Tower by Super Train Station H.com
Via Flickr:
Here's the full High Bridge span with view of the tower used to help with the pressure of the water traveling through the bridge waterworks.
This Must Be the Place (Paolo Sorrentino, 2011)
Taos Gorge Bridge / Rio Grande Gorge Bridge / Gorge Bridge / High Bridge
Taos County, New Mexico (USA)
Bridge over the Rio Grande
Type: truss arch bridge.
Sort of obsessing over the concept of Tim, having been acknowledged canonically as a talented photographer, using these skills for morally gray reasons. This kid doesn't intend to use his fists to win every battle, or even most battles, actually. He's well-connected, fits into unconventional hiding spaces due to being lean and slender and 5'6", and he has a very nice camera. So really, Senator, it's a shame you thought you'd get away with so much. Think of what the Times could do with this evidence. High-definition doesn't lie. So you'll vote to expand funding for public education and Medicaid in the state, is that correct? Of course, you're an upstanding politician, after all. Couldn't have all this getting in the way of your career.
Midwestern emo songs are fucking insane cause it'll be this sad mid boy who can't sing for the life of him and then suddenly they say the most profound lyrics that would make shakespeare, edgar allen poe, and fiztgerald all simultaniously go into a coma and you sit there like hell yeah. anyways.
“why are you so late to reaching out about this issue” ive literally had a meeting with you about this and emailed you four times last week you dipshit.
This was the first time I had visited this bridge.
I actually wrote a fictional analogue to this bridge into an unpublished fantasy novel I wrote back in 2006, at a time when I never imagined the bridge would ever be re-opened for traffic.
I actually learned it was re-opened while riding the Metro-North, looking up as my train went under, and I saw people walking around on top of the walkway.
Lots of fantastic pedestrian walkways through primeval Manhattan forest too mountainous to develop buildings on are in this area too, probably one of the more easily accessible things tourists wouldn’t know to go check out.
Accessible via the 1 Train quite easily, so you can check out some of the more ancient parts of the NYC Subway system at the same time, too!