
Over years people have dug the holes underneath the fence to get in and onto the bridge, and also - if you take a little walk in the forest nearby - there's a place where there's no sign and no fence - you can just walk onto it and there's nothing to stop you from taking a peek...

Even if your husband is staying back yelling "I warned you!" You can't stop anymore. One step, another, closer and closer... And then you can't stop clicking that button..

Where is this place?
ReplyDeleteHi! Thanks for stopping by :). This is from upstate New York - Finger Lakes region. The place is called "the grand canyon of the east" I think, officially "Letchworth". Nowhere near Grand Canyon, but nevertheless spectacular.
ReplyDeleteMore pics here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/39987474@N00/sets/72157608009694599/