Saturday, September 22, 2018

Oddities

Seen on a day trip to Gold River:

In the centre of the river a short way out of town, there's a bridge support. There's no sign of construction on either bank; there's no road heading that way; there's no sign to identify it.

At the dock parking lot; a two-wheeled truck stands, apparently unsupported.

Scree makes good rock-piling material; it has sharp corners and flat edges.

I think I posted another photo of this corner a couple of years ago. No left turn; plow straight into the rock face. Not photographed: heading the opposite way, a couple of turns later, a left turn sign where the road curves right. Going left would take you over the bank into the river far below. What were they thinking?


1 comment:

  1. I've see repurposed truck cabs and engines used as tugs for moving boats, airplanes and equipment before. Much better than sending it to the junk yard. - Margy

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