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Mostar, Bosna Hersek(Bosnia Herzegovina)
Mostar Köprüsü (Boşnakça: Stari Most), Bosna-Hersek'in Mostar şehrinden geçen Neretva nehri üzerinde bulunan bir köprü. Orijinal köprü Mimar Sinan'ın öğrencisi Mimar Hayreddin tarafından 1566 yılında inşa edildi ve 9 Kasım 1993'te Boşnak-Hırvat Savaşı sırasında Hırvat güçleri tarafından yıkılıncaya dek 427 yıl kullanıldı. Mimar Hayreddin, köprü için 456 kalıp taş kullanmıştı. Köprü, çevresindeki kente adını da verdi. Mostar, Hersek bölgesinin ana kenti oldu. Köprüyü yeniden inşa etmek için bir proje hazırlandı ve 23 Temmuz 2004'te yeni köprü hizmete girdi. Köprü, 2005'te UNESCO tarafından Dünya Mirası ilan edildi.
Mostar Bridge (Bosnian: Stari Most) is a bridge located on the Neretva river passing through the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The original bridge was built in 1566 by Mimar Sinan's student, Mimar Hayreddin, and was used for 427 years until it was destroyed by Croatian forces during the Bosnian-Croat War on November 9, 1993. Architect Hayreddin used 456 molded stones for the bridge. The bridge also gave its name to the city around it. Mostar became the main city of the Herzegovina region. A project was prepared to rebuild the bridge and the new bridge was put into service on July 23, 2004. The bridge was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2005.
Mississippi River Shoreline: Beautiful Day in early January had me walking along the Grand Harbor Walkway in Dubuque, Iowa. This photo image may appear on one of my designs produced through VIDA. Many of my photo images are designed into clothing, accessories, and home essentials. You can visit my global online google market at shopvida.com/vlp1 or shopvida.com/vlp2. Photo Images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer of VLP & Designs.
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This impressive arched bridge is located above the River Ayr in the town of Ayr on the West of Scotland, the river flows past the harbour and into the Firth of Clyde as it meets with the Irish Sea.
Berwick-upon-Tweed - views of the Royal Tweed Bridge from an Ice house. Ice houses were built in Berwick in the 1780s to store ice brought into the town in the winter months from the local lakes and rivers. The ice was used to preserve the salmon caught in the river. Some of the ice houses were still in use in the 20th century. The bridge over the river is a road bridge crossing the River Tweed. The bridge was constructed between 1925 & 1928. The northern span is one of the longest spans in the country at 371ft. (916)
Berwick upon Tweed shot taken from Tweedmouth end of the new bridge (built in 1927) showing one of the Towns war memorials, and in the main frame is our Old bridge that celebrates 400 years old built in 1624, this replaced an old wooden bridge, at the end of the bridge is Berwick, and either side you can see the town walls built 1558, The Town hall clock can be seen top left and the Quayside to the right, a lot of the buildings around town are Regency, Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, and modern so quite a mix,
If you ever pay the town a visit please take time and go into the Berwick Visitor Centre, that os on Walker Gate,
Thank you for the visit
Passerelle des Trois Pays, Three State Bridge, Connecting road between Weil a. R. and Huningue. This is the longest arch bridge in the world for cyclists and pedestrians. The border triangle Germany-France-Switzerland is only 200m from the bridge
The bridge, which gets its name from the resemblance to a pair of spectacles when reflected in the water.
Nagasaki, Japan
Red Cliff Bridge is a cantilevered steel arch bridge located about 0.5 mi (0.80 km) southwest of the town of Red Cliff, Colorado. The bridge spans 471 feet, just over 200 feet above the Eagle River.
The bridge was designed by King Burghardt, an engineer at the Colorado Department of Highways, and built by contractor P.M. Kenney in 1940. Construction was difficult, with workers hanging over a 200 ft (61 m) drop while working in temperatures that sometimes dipped below 0 °F (−18 °C). Burghardt wrote in his journal, "In the morning, each gang was lifted to its scaffold on a platform hung from the high line. They took their lunches with them and spent the entire day in the air with the winter wind continually blowing up the canyon.
I've posted a photo I took in Oct 2020 of this bridge. This photo was taken on April 16th, 2021 following a spring snowfall, which seemed to add a bit to the drama I feel when we travel over it.
Dating from 1793 it crosses the River Tyne in the Town of Hexham, Northumberland and is Grade II listed. An arch bridge designed by Robert Mylne with a weir immediately to its Newcastle side.
Commercial shipping and former docklands have given way to housing and amenities on the banks of this once thriving river that runs through the city of Glasgow. Now new developments like the Glasgow Harbour project, the Glasgow Science Centre, and the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre have grown up along it’s banks giving both local and visiting people more freedom of choice as to where they wish to spend their time in.
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Captured this with three RAW shots at -2..0..+2 EV. Digital blending in Photoshop CS6. I increased the overall saturation with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop. Curve adjustment to increase the overall contrast. 1 layer mask in soft light mode at 50% gray, using brush tool to lighten and darken some areas of the image, to bring out details. Topaz DeNoise to reduce noise. Topaz Clarity for additional boost in color and contrast.
View of Willamette Falls between Oregon City and West Linn from the Willamette River Arch Bridge during Sunset. Happy Women's Day!
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Some things seen while wandering around London - my first visit in 34 years. Our old stomping ground from when we lived there.
The historic single-arched Kamper Aga Bridge (approx. 1750-1800), an architectural jewel of Epirus, spans the Zagoritikos river near Miliotades. Commissioned by the Ottoman governor Kamper Aga, it served caravans. With a length of 38m and an arch height of 7.70m, it stands as a preserved monument connecting the past with the unique nature of Zagori.
The iconic single-arched Kokkoros Bridge (also known as Noutsos Bridge), a masterpiece of Epirot architecture, emerging from the rock face of Zagori. Nearby lies the historic Daveli's Cave, adding an extra element of mystery to this impressive monument. A testament to the mastery of stone craftsmanship and the harmonious coexistence with the wild natural environment. Constructed about 1750.
The Kokkoros Bridge has two names, and each one comes from different individuals who contributed to its construction or maintenance:
"Noutsos": Its original name derives from Noutsos Kontodimos (or Karamisin) from Vradeto, who funded the bridge's construction around 1750.
"Kokkoros": The second name was adopted later, around 1910, from Grigoris Kokkoros from Koukouli. Kokkoros was a miller who owned a mill next to the bridge. He provided funds for the bridge's repair and maintenance, which is why his name became associated with it.
Thus, the bridge is known by both names, honoring both its initial benefactor and its later maintainer.
A chilly but sunny morning finds Canadian Pacific train 385 traversing the Rock River in Watertown, with a snazzy looking pair of horses leading the way.
CP 385
CP 6247,5046
Watertown, WI.
Winter 2017
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De Krčki most (Krkbrug) is een boogbrug in Kroatië. Het is de langste boogbrug van Europa en verbindt het eiland Krk met het vasteland.
De Krkbrug bestaat uit twee delen, een zuidelijke boog van 244 meter en een noordelijke boog van 390 meter
De brug is tussen 1976 en 1980 aangelegd door het Joegoslavische bedrijf Mostogradnja. Dit bedrijf is verantwoordelijk voor de aanleg van de meeste grote civiele bouwprojecten van Joegoslavië. De brug opende op 19 juli 1980 voor het verkeer en heette oorspronkelijk de Titov most, naar Josip Broz Tito. Tussen 1980 en 1997 was het de langste betonnen boogbrug ter wereld, tot in China de Wanxian Bridge opende. De brug was oorspronkelijk een tolweg maar werd op 15 juni 2020 tolvrij.
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The Krčki Most (Krk Bridge) is an arch bridge in Croatia. It is the longest arch bridge in Europe and connects the island of Krk to the mainland.
The Krk Bridge consists of two sections: a 244-meter south arch and a 390-meter north arch.
The bridge was built between 1976 and 1980 by the Yugoslavian company Mostogradnja. This company is responsible for the construction of most of Yugoslavia's major civil engineering projects. The bridge opened to traffic on July 19, 1980, and was originally named the Titov Most, after Josip Broz Tito. Between 1980 and 1997, it was the longest concrete arch bridge in the world, until the opening of the Wanxian Bridge in China. The bridge was originally a toll road but became toll-free on June 15, 2020.
The kings of England repeatedly sought to extend their rule north of the border into Scotland. The death of Margaret, the queen of Scotland, in 1290 gave Edward I of England the chance to take over the country, but his intentions were dashed with a major defeat at the hands of William Wallace on September 11, 1297, at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. The original wooden bridge was set on fire and destroyed in the battle, this bridge today was probably built in the mid 1400s and remains one of the best medieval masonry bridges in Scotland. The Wallace Monument can be seen clearly in the background.