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| Original Filesize | 637.7 KB | Category | Architecture | Original Dimensions | 1203 x 800 | Date Posted | 08-06-2008 | Number Of Views | 7,826 | Average Rating | | Number Of Comments | 0 | Title |
Big Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge
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One of only 15 covered bridges left in Georgia and one of only seven that is still open to traffic. This bridge was built in the 1840's by freed slave Horace King. While the piers and pilings are now concrete and metal, the covered portion and the approach are still wood and much of the bridge is still assembled with large wooden pegs. The covered section is not the longest but the entire structure with it's approaches is the longest wooden bridge remaining in the state.
| Camera | K100D Super | Lens | DA 18-55mmF3.5-5.6 AL | Location |
Near Woodbury, Georgia
| EXIF Information: File Name | IMGP1057a.JPG | File Size | 652985 Bytes | File Date | 2010:11:23 07:05:39 | Camera Make | PENTAX Corporation | Camera Model | PENTAX K100D Super | Date/Time | 2008:08:02 13:53:25 | Resolution | 1203 x 800 | Flash Used | No | Focal Length | 28.0mm (35mm Equivalent: 42mm) | Exposure Time | 0.0080 s (1/125) | Aperture | f/6.7 | ISO Equivalent | 200 | White Balance | Auto | Metering Mode | pattern | Exposure | Program (Auto) | | | Links to Photo: |