I always wonder what the hanging fences were built to do.
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Very puzzling...!
ReplyDeleteInteresting question... but I don't know. Thank you for hosting. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteThat hanging fence must be there to give birds something to land on.
ReplyDeleteI hope it is to keep critters from taking a tumble. Or maybe it is a sky ladder that fell. Probably that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great picture ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
Kirsi
And did you discovered?
ReplyDeleteI love to see for example stairs to nowhere. I can imagine what ever I want!
Happy WW and a fine week!
Hihii, hängen die wirklich, das sieht ja richtig gut aus.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße Eva
Yes, now that is the question, Betty.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting.
Beautiful setting! I don't think I've ever seen a hanging fence before.
ReplyDeleteYou know you're in New Zealand when you see these just about everywhere.
ReplyDeleteInteresting fences there.
ReplyDelete... just marking boundaries, I guess. :)
That's a great photo. :)
Thank You
ReplyDeleteSo people or animal will not fall off the cliff?
ReplyDeleteI'm curious too. Have you found out?
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this - going to have to google...
ReplyDeletevery odd. Or is it a ladder to get down the cliff? Interested to know more! Happy travels, stay safe and thanks again for the link
ReplyDeleteA great question and such a great pic.
ReplyDeleteInteresting hanging fence. I am curious too and want to know the answer to your question. Thank you for hosting. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteReally an interesting question, dear Betty, and a nice photo. I suppose the fence is supposed to just indicate to everyone up on the hill that it's going down behind it ;-)
ReplyDeleteAll the best from Austria
Traude
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That's great, Loved the pic.
ReplyDeleteNow that is curious! Perhaps one could use it as a ladder?
ReplyDeleteHappy Weds, Betty!
I suggest: Maybe so that the wolf cannot sneak up on it? All jokes aside, probably just to keep the animals from getting out? There should also be climbing artists!
ReplyDeletePS: Thanks for hosting, Betty!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea. Something to research.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting the fun.
Have a fabulous day and rest of the week, Betty. ♥
Yes, what is that fence suppose to do? Mark a boundary? Thanks for the party!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the use of this carefully fenced place? It looks steep and poor ...
ReplyDeleteHappy WW, Betty! ♥
probably to keep animal away from the steep.
ReplyDeleteQuite beautiful actually. :)
Thank you for another lovely party!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the weekend,
Amalia
xo