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Saturday, October 23, 2010
Round Robin Photo Challenge
This photo is for the Round Robin Photo Challenge! The theme is "Bridge" and what better bridge to show you than the beautiful Mackinaw Bridge connecting upper and lower Michigan! It's 5 miles long and is the longest suspension bridge in the United States, and the third longest in the world! It is the pride of my beloved home state!

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What a great angle for photographing a beautiful bridge. The light is wonderful too. Thanks for sharing this awesome image.''Kat
ReplyDeleteWow - such a beautiful picture, Jeanette!! Hope you have a great weekend, and the weather is nice! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is indeed a beautiful bridge and a wonderful photo of it!
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From the Heart of Texas
Hey Jeanette I am from Michigan too and I also featured our mighty Mackinac bridge. Happy weekend!
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Such a pretty bridge---and LONG!
ReplyDeleteI grew up outside of Toledo, Ohio and have been to Mackinac Island a zillion times! That is the coolest bridge ever!
ReplyDeleteThanks for bringing a memory of *home* for me!
xo, misha
Lovely! I like the sweep and curve of it, and the shades of blue in your photo. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThat's one majestic looking bridge.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot!! Do you get nervous going on the bridge?
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