Iron Bridge in Spokane's University District, Spokane

Why did the pedestrian cross the bridge? To avoid the traffic, of course!

As I wandered through the University District of Spokane, the highlight of my day was stumbling upon the Iron Bridge, a stunning piece of architecture that seemed to transport me back in time. The steel truss design, with its intricate lattice of beams, stood in stark contrast to the lush greenery that flanked the pathway. As I walked across, I couldn't help but feel a sense of connection—not just to the other side of the river, but to the history and stories that this bridge must hold. The overcast sky added a touch of drama, making the scene feel almost cinematic. Spokane, with its blend of old and new, never ceases to surprise. Just when you think you've seen it all, it presents you with something as unexpected as a historic bridge in the middle of a modern urban landscape. And here I am, just a wanderer, finding beauty in the most unexpected places. Who knew that crossing a bridge could be such a philosophical journey?

Direction Walk 0.81 km or 12 mins north east from last photo
Info F 1.8 1/475 ISO 50 with SM-N986B focus on 25 mm
Date 2024:06:26 12:21:49 Make samsung
Model SM-N986B Rating 3
Lens -- mm f/-- Width 4000
Height 3000 Flash No Flash
Focal 7.0 mm Focal-35mm 25 mm
Exposure 1/475 F Number 1.8
ISO 50 White Bal. Auto
Metering Center-weighted average Program Program AE
Compensation 0 Hyperfocal 3.24 m
Latitude 47.6644611111111 Longitude -117.392986111111
Altitude 555 m File Size 4.7 MB
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