Sunday, May 9, 2010

another perspective, Bradford PA environs




The area encompassed by Walker Avenue, Forman Street and Bishop Street shows other views toward Degolia PA and archaeological site, including a pair of aging connected towers that appear to mimic the appearance of once-living large trees, seen from a number of vantage points nearby Tun'a Creek close by E. Washington St. (and Swanson Fabrication business!).

Bishop Street is now cut short by a new parking lot, as previously described and shown here, but does give a creek-spanning viewpoint toward Degolia nearby  Boylston Street and East Washington Street merger.  A flood marker has been embedded beside a vacated Bishop Street office building complex;  Forman Avenue shows a scarred tree with similar appearance to tree photographed in Stuart FL's Possum Long Nature Center, post-hurricanes.

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