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The Millennium Bridge was opened on 10 April 2001, having cost £4.2m to build. It spans the River Ouse to the south of York, linking Hospital Fields Road and Maple Grove in Fulford with Butcher Terrace on the South Bank. The bridge carries a cycle path and a footpath, and is not open to vehicular traffic. The bridge shortened the walk for students from houses in the South Bank to the University of York (they previously had to walk via Skeldergate Bridge).
The bridge also acts a meeting place for local people, as it has a waist height shelf spanning the whole structure which facilitates sitting and admiring the view.
Supplies for Fulford Barracks were brought in by river near this location, and the remains of a narrow gauge railway may be seen on the eastern bank of the river a few metres toward the city. There used to be a rope ferry at this location as well.
Source: Wikipedia
London's Millenium Bridge, with the Tate Modern in the background. It was a chilly spring morning and to keep myself entertained whilst I waited for some friends so I snapped off a few frames of London's riverside land marks.
This is the large mirror ball in Millenium Square Bristol.
It is a three exposure HDR image done using Photomatix.
A PANORAMIC SHOT, OF MILLENIUM PARK, TAKEN AT NIGHT, THIS ONE WAS TAKEN WITH THE IPAD APP 360. HOPE YOU LIKE IT!
Or was this Grant Park? It was hard to tell which part was which, since they seemed to just blend together.
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