Looking south from the transverse roadway running over Nethermead Arches Bridge in Prospect Park, Brooklyn City of New York. June 05, 2005. about 7:00 AM EDT. The Nethermead is in the background center and toward the right. The footpath running from foreground to background runs under the western-most of the three arches that make up the bridge. The stream that runs through the Ravine flows under the middle arch; this stream is left of center in the photograph. A horse trail runs under the eastern-most arch and is barely visible off to the left. Nethermead Arches Bridge is situated approximately in the geographic center of the park and is an original structure of the park. (1869-1870). Following the path a ways further brings one to the Music Pagoda (1887), hidden in the middle ground trees off to the left. Even further, the footpath branches again; the right hand fork leads to the Lullwater Bridge and the left hand fork leads to the Binnen Bridge, overlooking the Binnen Falls. See the Prospect Park Alliance Map[dead link] for more information on park features.
This is a composite of four digital images, each produced by a Sony Mavica, FD-90.
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