A working bridge near the Pearl River walking trail. I'm not sure what or who walks up there, but I think it has something to do with the water treatment plant that's a few miles up the road.
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This bridge takes you over Eubanks Creek inside the LeFleur's Bluff state park. My family and I walked some of the nature trails as a post-Thanksgiving workout. It was a nice day to be outside and we enjoyed the views.
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Another small golf course bridge. This one is from Patrick Farms, it's just south of Jackson. We played this past week with a friend of ours from work. It was a nice course and we had a great time. I'd play there again!
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Today I'm combining the Sunday bridge series and the weekend reflection series! This is a small footbridge over the lovely hole (number 12 at Colonial golf course). There are so many great views on this hole. I'm just waiting for all the flowers around the edge of the water to bloom. That's going to be really spectacular!
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This bridge connects Saint Dominic Hospital to the Dominican Plaza. Lakeland Drive is one of our busier streets, so hospital personnel and visitors need a safe way to get from one spot to another.
By 7pm most of the traffic has cleared out. It makes for smooth sailing home from my yoga class which meets in the hospital gym at the Plaza.
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Last week I showed you the old railway bridge. And as promised here's a look at the new US Highway 90 bridge that links Ocean Springs to Biloxi. The old road was destroyed during Katrina and they built up this replacement in record time. It's bigger and better as the middle section is high enough for ships to pass through. I believe the old bridge had one of those drawbridge-like mechanisms.
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This is the old railway bridge connecting the gulf cities of Biloxi and Ocean Springs. I'm not sure if the bridge is still in use or not. There is a turning portion to allow for ships to pass through, but it was always open when we drove past.
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