Abandoned Bridge In The Woods Of Georgia (Hidden Treasure Found)
Abandoned Bridge In The Woods Of Georgia (Hidden Treasure Found)
Exploring an old abandoned bridge in the woods of Georgia along an abandoned alignment of road…
Abandoned Bridge In The Woods Of Georgia (Hidden Treasure Found)
Exploring an old abandoned bridge in the woods of Georgia along an abandoned alignment of road…
Very cool would be a great site to build a house in the bridge. You know, like Frank Loyd Wrightβs falling water house! Lol
Haha.. I love that.. Grandpa always said…..!
Robert,, I really like the bridges and cemetery adventures
Is there a possibility that you would come to Baltimore,Maryland and look at the Westminster Burial Grounds and the tomb of Edgar Allen Poe. Included there are catacombs , the original and second burial site for Poe, graves in an open side of under the church, and. Many very interesting grave markers
lol The writing on Robert #2’s shirt My Only Shirt.
Thanks for taking us along, Robert and Robert! Those abandoned roads and bridges are great and then to find a geocache makes this one all the more fun.—I grew up in Bloomfield, Indiana, and past the west end of town and down in the river bottom area in the woods there are the supports for a bridge that was removed a long time ago, these big stone structures just standing among the trees. To the south a new bridge was built and some years ago that bridge was demolished. I’m think the third, newest bridge is on the same site as the second one. It would be fun to go back there and see if the supports from the second bridge are now historic, archaeological structures in the woods.
I very much enjoy watching all your videos. Β "The Other Robert’s" shirt labeled "MY ONLY SHIRT" cracks me up. I would enjoy a sped-up video of a clean up of that bridge…removal of vines and debris and a pressure washing!
my son and I used to do it. Tought we upon our coolest find on Prince Edward Island, Canada, only to find it destroyed. Good job putting it back and signing in. Folks get a lot of joy out of doing that.
There is a bridge like that one in the foothills near where I live that was built in 1914 and is still in use for traffic.
How do y’all find these places, I live in rural Mississippi and I’ve never seen something like this
Do you know when this was built?
Take a good metal detector down around the "old"-old structure and see if you find any "real" treasures.
Is there a year on the bridge
Geocaching is a lot of fun!
This is was a super fun adventure! I hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoyed being there…
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Your supposed to sign the log and add something special to it.
How great is that π―
I think I know where that bridge is
Thatβs a good ammo can, that was neat π
I didn’t think I would like this, but I was wrong, this was awesome, and the other older bridge under the one you walked across, I was wondering why they would build another bridge when this one was or seemed to be quite solid, and then Robert explained, because of the wider transport that needed to use it, thank you so much for this really interesting video, loved it.
You guys should go back with a pressure washer and clean up the bridge. It’s just screaming out, "don’t let me die .. save me." I can hear set from TN.
I love following your channel! My three brothers & I spent all our High School years in Columbus. Our best friends lived in Harris County. We ran up and down those backroads in a Squarebody Chevy, we canoed many of those creeks and streams, fished the Chattahoochee and swam in Lake Oliver. Keep up the good videos they bring back a ton of memories!
That was nice to see.
Cool find guys!
Beautiful.. I want to sweep it off and plant some wild flower vines.
Beautiful
Hello Roberts
Was so cool when you walk on leave s
7:47 Please visit again and do write my name too and later the names of all those who watched your video and commented. Because we too discovered this place with you. ππ
Wow great video guys!!! What town y’all in? I’m in dawsonville and everyday is an adventure loving life and love to explore Georgia is beautiful and I have seen some great stuff, in the woods is where I love to be. Thanks for sharing!! See you in your next adventure ππ, kitty
What dates ? Neat find on box β£οΈ
Thank you, how you find these places. Nice to see someone remembers Georgia’s history.
You should have put something in the box
I like you Robert but the Other Robert is my cup of tea π
I was born in Mo. Left when five but remember the color of dirt in the south!! Idaho just has dull dirt !!!lol
Is there any history on that bridge? just asking.
I really enjoyed this one! Thanks for posting this.
What road used to run over the bridge
Love the geocache!! The bridge reminds me of old 441 in Homer!!
Two different worlds…….an old, old bridge with the sound of modern cars whizzing by in the background. I’m in awe.
Wow this was interesting and the box you found
Geocaching is a great hobby and very educational and a great weight-reducing thing also.
The Ammo box is an excellent cache container. Sure enjoy you guys Side Step Adventures really cool. And the
crunching leaves takes me back to the youth age of playing in the woods.
Absolutely beautiful and love the history lesson Robert 2
Not at all fond of the background music (unnecessary) but like the video content a lot.
It is amazing for me to see the green in Georgia just reclaim everything. I live in Southern New Mexico where even the cacti have a hard time!
They didnt find any treasure they ‘found’ a geocache… Also a lot of traffic for the middle of the woods.
Cool π
Wonderful old bridge. Thanks for sharing. I wish the state of Georgia had foresight to make these old highways into bike trails for families to enjoy.
Wisconsin did rails to trails with neet old 1800 train tunnels and beautiful countryside
Looks like a good place to magnet fish
Which town or county was this in