
Devil’s Bridge – Kirkby, U.K., originally uploaded by Tokenhippygirl.
Wow, I’m actually posting this on Saturday, the day I’m supposed to be posting the photo hunt photo for the week. I’m impressed with myself. Especially considering that I’ve been very late in posting the last few weeks. Luckily I remembered today was Saturday.
Today’s theme… supported. I took this one last September during our trip to England. This is the Devil’s Bridge in Kirkby/Lonsdale. Both of the roads crossing these bridges are supported by the arches. In bridge building it has to be just so or the whole thing becomes disastrous. The Devil’s Bridge arch obviously works as it’s stood the test of time. The bridge dates back to around 1370.
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Whoa! That is one old bridge! Isn’t it amazing what they could do back then? Have a great weekend! 😀
Beautiful! Great shot.
Great choice – One of the greatest supports in engineering without a doubt – Good work – and nice photo
Beautiful shot, beautiful bridge! 🙂 Congratulations for posting it on time, I have had trouble posting it on time on some occasions myself hehe
wow… that’s a stunner.
I’m speechless girlfriend! gorgeous…
Somehow I missed this when I was here before – probably because I can never remember what the actual date is!
I love this shot. Perfect supports perfectly framed.