Needing more Cosmos
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In memory of Steve Sneyd
Deepening wind and light
accelerating by yet captured
in a moment of reflection
© Gerald England
Composed: Hyde, 23rd Decem...
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Through Godley Arches
Last Sunday I showed you the steps to Godley Station.
Turning left at the bottom of that set, before descending to the road, I took a photograph through one of the Godley Arches.
You can see the arches and the steps from street level in a post from January 2007.
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14 comments:
Very nice shot, Gerald. I like such arches or viaducts. They are impressive masterpieces. I want to suggest a visit on my post from 2010-03-05. There is a wonderful arch in Stuttgart too. It is used as a railroad bridge.
Best wishes from Stuttgart. Steffen.
Very nice shot! love the red bricks;o)
surely, not a piece of cake to do such nice arches with all those bricks!
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Thanks for sharing,
and have a nice weekend*******
This is certainly a well worn bridge!
It´s a great shot, well done
Have a nice weekend
Elisa from Argentina
This bridge might worn out but I like it, it tell the time and it has a smell of history !
Everyday Melbourne
Everyday Shot
Interesting shot and of lovely arch!
have a nice Sunday:)
What a beautiful view and mean to measure time and life. Please have a wonderful Sunday.
daily athens
How neat - it has bits of greenery growing out of it!
That is amazing!
terrific angle! the brick exterior is beautiful.
Great shot. I like that angle.
The angle of the arches under the bridge is quite intriguing!
God bless you!
Cezar
You know, you come to a blog, you read and look at the photo and something clever pops into your head to say... until... you scroll down the comments and see everyone else was already the same clever! I guess that validates! Nice photo, nice angle, Gerald. :-D
Very belatedly, «Louis» thanks you for your very welcome contributions to Sunday Bridges.
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