This canyon is Seven Falls in Colorado Springs. The road was washed out during heavy rains. It did considerable damage in this canyon and along old Gold Camp trail. Travel into the these canyons is no longer safe.
That is a pretty funny sign. It appears from your comment above that the problem is that some unexpected renovations were accomplished by that great renovator, Mother Nature.
About your questions:1) Yes, it's a mast of a boat on BW pic on my blog .2)"Last crane" : till the 80ies, my town and the harbor were very merchant , and a lot of goods were transported . Then, things changed and the harbor was used mainly for cruise and private small boats. So most of cranes were distroyed, because they were not useful anymore . People around had to fight to keep at last one crane as a memory of the great trade past times .As you see, we won .
Okay... so how does one go about renovating a canyon? ;)
ReplyDeleteMaybe they're installing chandeliers?
ReplyDeleteI would also like to know what they are renovating? :)
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That is funny!
ReplyDeleteMy question...what canyon? Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThis canyon is Seven Falls in Colorado Springs. The road was washed out during heavy rains. It did considerable damage in this canyon and along old Gold Camp trail. Travel into the these canyons is no longer safe.
ReplyDeleteThey renovate canyons. :o
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty funny sign. It appears from your comment above that the problem is that some unexpected renovations were accomplished by that great renovator, Mother Nature.
ReplyDeleteOpen daily, except today..
ReplyDeleteRenovating the canyon?
ReplyDeletefrankly my dear
About your questions:1) Yes, it's a mast of a boat on BW pic on my blog .2)"Last crane" : till the 80ies, my town and the harbor were very merchant , and a lot of goods were transported . Then, things changed and the harbor was used mainly for cruise and private small boats. So most of cranes were distroyed, because they were not useful anymore . People around had to fight to keep at last one crane as a memory of the great trade past times .As you see, we won .
ReplyDeleteNo access? What a pity!
ReplyDeleteCanyons aren't what they used to be... (I have never see one in my life!)
ReplyDeleteWell, that's disappointing!
ReplyDeleteI guess even 'the most beautiful' can use a bit of a facelift from time to time!
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