Madmountainman
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At the other end of the bridge, is this small fort. I believe there's another one on the Astoria side and they were manned in the war to protect the river from Japanese attack.
On the hill above Astoria, you get some big views. There's a tiny dot, way in the distance, which is one of the houses that Brian's built. He works with his Brother and another chap, and they practically build the whole house themselves. A typical large, one story house in the US takes them around seven months.
Trying to get arty with this photography lark, but i only got the camera a short while before the trip.
Big, evening scenery
There's a tower on top which has been fully restored. Brian did mention what it was all about, but i've not remembered. It's a long and windy spiral staircase to the top, but well worth it for the view.
On the hill above Astoria, you get some big views. There's a tiny dot, way in the distance, which is one of the houses that Brian's built. He works with his Brother and another chap, and they practically build the whole house themselves. A typical large, one story house in the US takes them around seven months.
Trying to get arty with this photography lark, but i only got the camera a short while before the trip.
Big, evening scenery
There's a tower on top which has been fully restored. Brian did mention what it was all about, but i've not remembered. It's a long and windy spiral staircase to the top, but well worth it for the view.