I visited the old, destroyed Kinzua Bridge to practice with my new camera to get some practice in. Here’s a short photo tour of some of the interesting bits of the park.

The ruins of Kinzua Bridge, taken down by a tornado
The ruins of the bridge, taken down by a tornado
A closer view of the preserved wreckage of Kinzua Bridge
A closer view of the preserved wreckage
Panorama of the bridge site
On the skybridge looking East
On the skybridge looking East
A closer view of the wreckage by the stream at the bottom of the valley
A closer view of the wreckage by the stream at the bottom of the valley
Dizzyingly high
Dizzyingly high

I have a love-hate relationship with heights – this trip was horrifyingly enjoyable.

Looking west, towards the setting sun. If you look closely, you can see the stream winding its way down the valley.
Looking west, towards the setting sun. If you look closely, you can see the stream winding its way down the valley.
Happy fall!
Happy fall!

Check out the Centralia trip for similar views and more to read, or head to the Kinzua Bridge State Park official website.