Bridge to Nowhere 9-3-06




Title:
Bridge to Nowhere 9-3-06

Description:
Bridge to Nowhere near the city of Azusa, CA. This bridge was abandoned by the state in the 1930's when a flood came and washed the rest of the road away. Now it's just for hiker to see and Bunji jumpers! Oh, this footage was originally intended for my family to see, that's why I said "Love Ya"!

Author:
NickPhoenixWorld

Tags:
Bridge, to, Nowhere, hiker's, trail,

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