One of the few large wooden bridges left on a major thoroughfare in metropolitan Perth.
At the confluence of the Canning and Swan rivers.
With a water main down the middle.
One of the few large wooden bridges left on a major thoroughfare in metropolitan Perth.
At the confluence of the Canning and Swan rivers.
With a water main down the middle.
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Very, very cool shot!
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indeed! and thanks for the inadvertent link on which I will now blow the Technorati ratings out the arse end of the known universe with this comment.
lol
ahhhh kleck cough cough heh heeckkk
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@ WC, Thanks, I was lucky enough to travel beneath the bridge and so was able to get the right angle. The sunlight was a bonus 🙂
@ neath, I have done a number of bridges before – and invoked your name with them 🙂
Bouvard Bridge,
Pinjarra Bridge, and
Windan Bridge. I have another “neath a bridge” in my “draft’s” list and it will be posted sometime next week.
I hope that cold gets better.
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Wooden bridges? Now this has got me thinking. I wonder if there are any here in UK?
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Here in Australia we were blessed with a termite-proof hardwood (Karri) which made consruction in wood quite viable for long term projects. It would be interesting to see any wooden bridges you find in Britain.
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Very nice, Thanks!
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🙂
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This is beautiful!
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Thanks, Rebecca. The right place at the right time always helps 🙂
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