A Tour of All AMISH COUNTRY COVERED BRIDGES... Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
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- čas přidán 9. 12. 2021
- The video covers the remaining covered bridges found in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Once numbering over 200, there are fewer than 30 remaining.
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Nature , preserved , is so beautiful.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE seeing ANYTHING to do with AMISH or AMISH Lifestyle
I grew up nearby. Went camping in this area every year. Always loved seeing the Amish buggies lined up at the grocery store and passing them along the roads as we drove past the cornfields and beautiful countryside
Massive tourist attraction I guess…
Another beautiful video. Ty ❤️
I really enjoy this video it’s very interesting . Let’s hope the last covered bridges will stay as long as possible. God bless ☘️💫
We used to do the covered bridges tour of Indiana, on motorcycles also.
I’m not sure of the actual purpose of the roofs? Does anyone know 🤔?
Covered bridges are constructed of wood. The roofs were needed to protect the wooden decks from the weather so they wouldn’t decay as fast.
Why did they cover the bridges?
Thanks for watching. The bridges were covered to protect the wooden decks from rotting too quickly.
If we were all Amish, the world would be a paradise
You did not stop at a stop sign at 1:38. That’s not illegal and potentially dangerous. That s one hundred pus dollar fine not including the increase in you insurance premium. Plus such violations push up the cost of insurance coverage for everyone. As a result I’m unsubscribing this channel and will never watch your videos ever again. 😡
Bye George, I hope you find the help you need.
@@LancoAmish i think he's kidding. he has to be kidding.
@@ralphh4131 , I’m not sure. Nothing surprises me anymore.
@@ralphh4131 Nope, theses people really do exist. They live in the cities and in Canada.
Relax .