Tranan wrote:
Its a nice brige and its old as dirt.
Some say its frome 1350 wen this was a tradeing post. but i belive its much more resent say 1600ish.
Your really lucky to have something as historical as that bridge in your home town. All we've got around here is the old Hydo museum from the late 1800's. But my home town in British Columbia had a real trading post from the fur trade.
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Tranan wrote:All oftem have drinking qvalty water and lots of fish.
They all have drinking quality water? Now that's impressive -- the rivers and lakes around here are generally not considered safe to even swim in, and we generally don't touch the fish we catch. Well, perhaps I'm exaggerating, but we can't drink anything straight out of the water sources, and when I was backpacking in the wilderness a few years ago, we couldn't drink the water without filtering it first to get rid of mooseshit and tapeworm eggs.
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Tranan wrote:All oftem have drinking qvalty water and lots of fish.
They all have drinking quality water? Now that's impressive -- the rivers and lakes around here are generally not considered safe to even swim in, and we generally don't touch the fish we catch. Well, perhaps I'm exaggerating, but we can't drink anything straight out of the water sources, and when I was backpacking in the wilderness a few years ago, we couldn't drink the water without filtering it first to get rid of mooseshit and tapeworm eggs.
I consider moving if i was you. even the swedish capiatl has swiming warter ifront of cityhall.
And ont thing more my home "town" has so few roads i can tack a pic of evryone on one roll of film.