No Hands Bridge
No Hands Bridge

This old bridge over the American River near Auburn, California was once a railway bridge allowing access to the nearby limestone quarry. The rails were removed for the steel during World War II, so today the bridge provides passage for horsemen, trail runners, and hikers.

The water-sculpted rock in the foreground is blue-green serpentine. It’s very smooth to the touch, and a bit risky to traverse when wet.


Catalog #2106
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Tier: 2
Image Size Mat Size Matted Price Framed Price
16x22 inches 24x30 inches $400 $475



Smaller sizes are available. Please inquire for details and prices.

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