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In Vladivostok. There were more locks in a touristy place (this time, a lookout point called Eagle's Nest) like in Irkutsk.
I like this shot because it illustrates the variety of locks; there's one normal padlock, one custom-made lock, and one one that was probably painted by the couple themselves.
Pont des Arts crosses the Seine just to the west of ÃŽle de la Cité and is famous for being covered in “love locks.” Unfortunately, city officials have been removing the locks in an effort to protect the historic pedestrian bridge. That hasn’t stopped visiting couples from adding new locks to the bridge’s wire mesh, though.
Originally published at sixtwothree.org/photos/77.
Aparently couples come here and place locks to make promises of their love? or something to that effect?
The Union Canal is a Contour Canal and has no locks until it gets to this point.
These locks and the tunnel are part of the Falkirk Wheel project. Originally the two canals had been joined at Falkirk by a flight of 11 locks which went in 1933 and is now a residential area.
Originally there were
on the walk back from the ART COLOGNE TRADEFAIR we went by the Hohenzollern Bridge with all of his "love locks", here are some impressions of the most rusty ones ;)
Security's tight around here : )
(multiple padlocks on a gate)
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Moscow provided metal trees for newlyweds to lock their locks on. And what do you think? I found myself! I never even knew I was married!