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Quechee Covered Bridge |
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Covered bridges are a common sight in Vermont. In this little town of Quechee is probably my favorite of all Vermont bridges I have seen, maybe some day I will get to see all 106 bridges that are supposed to be still standing. |
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Seasons change and the amount of water varies through out the year but whether the amount of water is high from the snow melting in spring or low from lack of rain and humidity , it is always a pleasant sight. |
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Quechee Bridge is a spectacular view with the bridge and dam so close together and the massive rocks below the bridge. |
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The view is magnificent from both sides of the bridge and one of the few bridges that has two sidewalks. Sights you can see from the bridge vary from hot air balloons or brave teens diving off the rocks on hot summer days. |
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From the bridge you can see lovely flowers and a contempory guitar playing angel statue as well as carved pot holes in the massive boulders and what looks like a cave in the foundation of the buildings |
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