Sunday, March 30, 2014

AS PROMISED...

In the most recent post I promised more flower and cactus photos. I will add a few shots of Roosevelt Lake and the Roosevelt Lake Bridge and Dam as well...

























Because of the severe drought in this part of the country the lake level of Roosevelt Lake, which can be seen in the above photo, is currently only at 50% of its capacity.


























The Roosevelt Lake Bridge was built before the dam for $21.3 million so the traffic on Arizona Highway 188 could be relocated. It is the longest two-land, single-span, steel-arch bridge in North America. The bridge, spanning 1,080 feet across Roosevelt Lake, was painted blue to blend in with the lake and sky, letting the form speak. The top of the bridge is 300 feet above the water. In 1995, it was named one of the top twelve bridges in the nation.






































































Before I forget, I want to show where the PUPS and I  were camped at the Escapees Co-Op in Benson, Arizona...












Now back to a few scenes at our current location...








Our "Bus" is a little right of center on an almost straight line from the big cluster of yellow flowers as seen from Arizona Highway 188.

1 comment:

  1. Wow. This is one of those pretty places that we have missed. Where in Arizona is it?

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