Even after almost 10 years, I find it quaint that most of the bridges that are in rural areas are still one lane--even those that are on main thoroughfares.
The bridge above is the Kawarau Suspension Bridge where bungy jumping began.
The Ophir Bridge
Below is the Taramakau road/rail combination Bridge
What a wonderful selection of bridges you have shown us today.
ReplyDeleteOne lane and no lights ?
ReplyDeleteThose are intriguing bridges. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeen across that bridge!!!
ReplyDeleteNow that is rather amazing about the bridges!
ReplyDeleteFantastic variety of bridges in New Zealand, and great job capturing these. It baffles me too - the one lane bridges on some of the bigger roads.
ReplyDeleteGreat views of al the bridges!
ReplyDeleteOoh, nice diversity of bridges. We have a lot of one lane bridges here in Vermont too. All the locals are used to them, but I do think it baffles the tourists.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, and such an eclectic collection Betty!
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