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My favorite bridge in medieval Bruges.
"The charismatic area of Bonifaciusbridge and Arentshof has the ability to enchant many a visitor. Its irresistible combination of striking history and warm romance may take your breath away. Arentshof, located along one of the picturesque canals, manages to create an entirely unique atmosphere with its tall trees, hidden benches, mysterious pieces of art and marvelous view on Church of Our Lady and Gruuthuse palace. It’s one of those places to watch the world go by: tourist boats pass and people wander around while the clatter of hoofs from the horse drawn carriages echoes throughout the day. Don’t be fooled further ahead, for the charmed ancient looking Bonifaciusbridge dates from early 20th century and is one of Bruges’ youngest bridges. While you admire the fairytale like canals with inclined houses and passing tourist boats a humble feeling will no doubt wash over you when looking up at the Church of Our Lady. In the evening carefully chosen illumination further enthralls this cherished lovespot." (Romantic hotspots in Bruges)
A sad day- Brexit.
For a sustainable world
we need more cooperation, more dialogue, more bridges.
No less.
Photo: Pixabay, texture: My own
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Allegheny River
8 sec.
SONY RX100M3 + Manfrotto mini tripod
The Jordan Pond Dam Bridge in Acadia National Park, built in 1920 over the Jordan Stream, is part of a beautiful hike around Jordan Pond and connects to park carriage roads.
** The image of the Humber Bridge is not inappropriate I traveled across it yesterday to spend New Years Eve with some friends on the South Bank of the River. This morning I drove back to Hull over the bridge . We don’t use it that often but I do enjoy crossing over it. Its a splendid bridge with fantastic views over the River Humber
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Taken at Erindale Park
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My favorite bridge in medieval Bruges.
"The charismatic area of Bonifaciusbridge and Arentshof has the ability to enchant many a visitor. Its irresistible combination of striking history and warm romance may take your breath away. Arentshof, located along one of the picturesque canals, manages to create an entirely unique atmosphere with its tall trees, hidden benches, mysterious pieces of art and marvelous view on Church of Our Lady and Gruuthuse palace. It’s one of those places to watch the world go by: tourist boats pass and people wander around while the clatter of hoofs from the horse drawn carriages echoes throughout the day. Don’t be fooled further ahead, for the charmed ancient looking Bonifaciusbridge dates from early 20th century and is one of Bruges’ youngest bridges. While you admire the fairytale like canals with inclined houses and passing tourist boats a humble feeling will no doubt wash over you when looking up at the Church of Our Lady. In the evening carefully chosen illumination further enthralls this cherished lovespot." (Romantic hotspots in Bruges)
This bridge and pond could pass as some place in the tropics but actually is somewhere just outside of Madison, Wisconsin.
The Union Chain Bridge across the River Tweed near Horncliffe, Scotland is on the left and England on the right.
Seen from my lunch spot after cycling there (72 miles round trip) on a rather hot day (we did have one or two, but 24/25C not 34/35C as experienced further south). The previous upload (below) 'Cuthbert's Cheviot View' was taken on my way back.
Thanks to Blondie for the title nudge.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hvqgb1D6Opw
I'm now enjoying a bit of a YouTube Blondie-fest 😊😊😊,
I will have to get out my Parallel Lines CD next!
Done for The Award Tree~~ Perfectly Painterly ~ challenge
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EXPLORE Worthy, Challenge 90 - WATER Everywhere! (Art from 2017)
“The sky grew darker, painted blue on blue, one stroke at a time, into deeper and deeper shades of night.”
― Haruki Murakami
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The delicate Engetsukyo (Crescent Moon) bridge spans the wooded Sengyokukan valley at Tofuku-ji temple. Kyoto Japan.