The Rio Puerco Bridge has a 250 foot span. It is one of the longest single span bridges built in New Mexico. The bridge is no longer in operation yet stands as a historical landmark along Route 66.
Rio Puerco Bridge
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A lovely little bridge that you can photograph without riding over it. The best of little bridges. The snow made it even better.
We left Taos and were on our way down the famous American "Mother Road," Route 66, to Gallup, New Mexico during the holidays when we spied this beauty on the side of the road. And yes, "My Ride...
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