Posted by Chris H. on December 31, 2008

Roosevelt Lake Bridge is the longest two-lane, single-span, steel-arch bridge in North America. It is a graceful, elegant structure, which, with its reflection, vaguely resembles either a football or the ICHTHYS insignia from Christian symbology.
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Rich Coda said
Very nice image, Chris. Happy New Year!
Chris H. said
Thanks, Rich. I took a look at your site…. beautiful, beautiful images!