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Explored October 11, 2008
By Shawn Dunnaway
When I was a kid, I thought it would
be neat to be an archaeologist. I suppose that is why I find some
of the remains of "past civilizations" fascinating in the Land Between
The Lakes. But the society that is evident in LBL today was from
40 years ago, not 4,000... a period which most archaeologists might
enjoy. In fact, many people remember what it used to be like in
LBL before TVA took over. But for folks like me, we don't have the
memories... but we see the evidence and hear the stories.
Sometimes I waste
time browsing satellite maps of the lakes and surrounding area.
I'll educate myself with seemingly useless information, but sometimes
I'll find something that I have to go see for myself. One day I
spotted a bridge that appeared in the waters of Energy Lake.
During summer pool
the bridge is covered by water. Two signs posted on the bridge
warn boaters of the potential hazard. Believe me, if the signs
weren't there and your boat ran over the concrete structure, you would
be in trouble. We went out to the mouth of Energy Lake (Crooked
Creek Bay) at the end of LBL Road 154 (by the way, there are a ton of
backcountry camping opportunities around this area). At the end of
the road, there it was... about 100 feet from the shoreline.
The bridge is about
100 feet long, one-lane, and is made entirely of concrete. I
suppose it is a fish attractor because there were several anglers out
there fishing around the bridge. The structure used to be a part
of Kentucky 289, a state-road that paralleled Lake Barkley prior to the
creation of the lake in the early 1960s.
Below are some photos
of the bridge and the surrounding area.
GPS:
36.85947 N; 87.99587 W
Google Satellite Image

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