Your two bridges are so interesting and each is very unique in its own way. The first one is a marvel of engineering...all those cables are unusual. The second one looks like fun to cross. You captured both nicely. This was a most enjoyable post to view.
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That is an interesting structure in the first shot. Sometimes, I wish I had studied engineering so I could really understand these things!
ReplyDeleteThis looks different from any other bridges I have ever seen before. Is it a lift bridge?
ReplyDelete@EGWow - Neither of the two bridges lifts open. They simply cross a small river.
ReplyDeleteYour two bridges are so interesting and each is very unique in its own way. The first one is a marvel of engineering...all those cables are unusual. The second one looks like fun to cross. You captured both nicely. This was a most enjoyable post to view.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen anything quite like the first one - but I really like the cables.
ReplyDeleteThey are quite narrow, one lane only, right?
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and different!
ReplyDeleteBoth bridges look as if they are quite rugged. The structure of the first one is quite interesting.
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Wonderful Shots Betyl..!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting designs.
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your husband an engineer like mine?
ReplyDeleteCount me in also as someone that is in awe of the bridge structure. Not a common sight.
ReplyDeletei like them....lots of cables going on in the first one!
ReplyDeleteThis picture reminds me of the movie "The Bridges of Madison County" by Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep.
ReplyDeleteNice pairing! I especially like the first one.
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