As the two RV Gypsies started their walk
along the river on the other side from the Visitor Center, they saw
another painted sheep. This time, both sides of the sheep were painted
the same. |
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Next, the two RV Gypsies saw the first
of several waterfalls on this side of the Riverwalk. Lee Duquette photographed
it from one end and Karen Duquette photographed it from the other end.
All of the waterfalls flowed into the river. |
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Below: A green sheep with a small bird
(real) on the sheep's head. |
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Below: Another bridge and a view of the
river. |
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Below: A nice park area along the Riverwalk
named The Bosque. |
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Below: A
truck decorated with ceramic tiles.
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Below: The 4th decorated bridge |
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Below: Close-up photos of birds inside
the lakes of the decorated tree under the bridge shown above. |
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Below: The two RV Gypsies watched a bird
catch a fish, then fly away with the unfortunate fish. |
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Below: Another waterfall
along the Riverwalk that flows into the river, and another bridge. |
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Below: ONE ceramic tile wall - The two
RV Gypsies peeked through opposite sides of the wall. Each side was
different. |
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Below: Informative signs under the bridge. |
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Below: A dam and a sign. |
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Below: This decorative bridge is known
as "the Low Bridge" and it had lots of signs on the
walkway of the bridge, people's names in bricks, and artwork. |
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Below: After crossing the
Low Bridge, the two RV Gypsies were back on the same side of the
Riverwalk as the Visitor Center. |
Pearl of the Conchos - mermaid and plaque. |
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Below: Karen Duquette stopped to photograph
the duck (shown in the photo below), but when she did, the big goose
shown in the second photograph below started chasing Karen with its
beak open and yelling at her. Karen called to Lee to help her and Lee
waved a bag at the goose as Karen quickly ran past the goose. The goose
then went into the river, so Karen took a photo of the nasty goose as
it entered the river. |
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There was not much scenery on this side
of the Riverwalk on the way back to the Visitor Center, until the two
RV Gypsies came across some great art under a bridge. |
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Below: Karen Duquette asked
Lee Duquette to take an InstaPlace photo for Facebook. That way her
family and friends would know where she is at. |
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