UPDATE 1/17/11
There are several new pictures at the bottom that show where the bridge to nowhere actually ends.
I have been in the process of categorizing my pictures in a different way. There are 47 different folders and some go several different places. It's just at times as there are so many and don't know what to do sometimes but know they need to go somewhere and "Odds & Ends" is the go to place. Not much rhyme or reason but in this post most are from the same area.
This is a not very good picture of an underground coal fire in western Colorado. There are a number of these.
I like this picture taken at the
McConkie Ranch just out side of Vernal,Utah. I wanted to get up to the building but that was not allowed. The fact they let you on their property to view the amazing
Rock Art is more than enough.
An abandoned coal mine and the ridge at the right is in Dinosaur National Monument. This picture and all the others are in Utah. Remember about being able to click on the pictures to make then huge.
A power plant using coal out in the middle of nowhere. On the other side of the snow capped mountains lies Salt Lake.
I tried to find where this rock came from on the cliff face but couldn't.
This horse fly was just hovering in front of me so of course you take a picture.
I like this bridge and it's a real nice one where the road ends four miles away. It's true.
The old and the new.
I spent quite a bit of time around here. There was a small camp site with bathrooms the land donated and facilities maintained by a nearby rancher that gave access to the White River. That's real nice.
This is just above the bridge. Click on this as there's a lot going on. I count at least eight contrails and think the tin cans are real old and have nothing to do with the men that worked on this bridge to nowhere.
I just like this picture. Can't wait for flowers to be in bloom once again. It's probably going to snow 20" in the next day or so.
New pictures in response to a comment. There is a story here about this bridge and the dead end road. This bridge is maybe five miles south of Bonanza,Utah. No man's land.