Richmond Bridge, oldest stone arch bridge in Australia, still in use, 040322.

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Richmond Bridge, oldest stone arch bridge in Australia, still in use with large concrete trucks still using it this morning!

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Nicely composed image. Age is relative. Australia is similar to Alaska in that most of the man made stuff isn't very old. We rode over a stone bridge in France that was built by the Romans almost 2000 years ago.
Agreed.
We regularly see the Tasmanian Aboriginal People's middens, petroglyphs, artifacts, as well as rock shelters such as Kutikina Cave around the state, some of which are probably over 40,000 years old.
 
Very nice. When you say 5 shot stitch is it focus stacked or a panorama? Which ever, well done. I'm a retired construction engineer and I can tell you they don't build them like they used to.
 
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