This bridge is in the vicinity of the stone circle in the previous post.
It was built in 1829, is 43 m long and 6 m wide.
Traffic nowadays goes over a more modern bridge close by.
I’m entering this post for Watery Wednesday
This bridge is in the vicinity of the stone circle in the previous post.
It was built in 1829, is 43 m long and 6 m wide.
Traffic nowadays goes over a more modern bridge close by.
I’m entering this post for Watery Wednesday
7 comments:
What a gorgeous bridge, the second image is my favourite
I agree about the second image! I love the details of the stonework! And I love that first shot of the stone circle, too! Magical is the perfect word for it, and the photo is so much more captivating than the second, more realistic, shot!
I did not think anything could surpass the cirlce shot from yesterday but this one does. all three of these are magnificent. they should be framed and hung or framed and sold. I LOVE THESE, Monica, really do. Judy is right Magical is the best word
These are stunning photos of a beautiful landscape!
there is a lost skill - art, really - in making these bridges. it looks almost unstable when you see a close up view of the bricks, but in reality it is possibly stronger than most structures.
Vilken fin gammal bro!!! Det ser ut som den hörde till en annan tid. Mycket vackert fotat
Oh how lovely! This is something that I might have just passed up, but it would have been my loss. Your shots make it look rather dreamy, too! It's timeless.
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