Bridges are great in my eyes. This bridge is located in Dordrecht, Netherlands
There are alot of parks in the Netherlands, i like to visit them on bike and stop and see the sights.
There are tons of bridges all through out the Netherlands because of all the waterways. I just love looking at all the different ones and like to share
Liberation Day celebration is held close to this bridge, I have been twice. When the sun is shining it has tons of pretty sparkles on the walkway.
This is a mini version of the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam I bike across it quite a bit to parks and shopping.
I just love bridges, this is a nice park for familys to spend the day. Bring a camera alot of wild fowl to see here.
This is a bigger bridge and a little challenging to ride our bikes over but is worth it once on the other side alot of sights to see.
I love the looks of these suspension bridges
I took this shot from Ijselmonde Island another nice place to visit while in Rotterdam
I've spent in London only two days, but the open London Bridge was a great bonus to that short trip! Next time I will visit the museum for sure.
"Long bridge" is actually quite small, in the past it was a drawbridge - right now is fixed for ever.
There is a nice park here to bike or walk with alot of wild water fowl, meerkoets, water hoens, blue herons, ducks and more.
Linking Pyrmont with the west this is the longest cable stayed bridge in Australia. A beautiful addition to the Sydney landscape.
Sydney's "other" iconic landmark completed in 1932. Do the bridge climb for great views of the city and to take in the magnificence of "the coathanger".
Like it says on the tin, this pretty town on the Camino de Santiago has a bridge. A big six-arched medieval one!
The bridge connecting the Palazzo Ducale with the dungeons. Named "the Bridge of Sighs" because of the sighs of the prisoners as they crossed it.
Probably the most famous bridge in the world. Push your way through the crowds to walk across, but the best way to appreciate Rialto is from a distance!
The only one of Florence's many bridges not destroyed by the Nazis in WW2 and just as beautiful as all the photos you've ever seen.
This over the top 19th century bridge leads us rather grandly to the train station.
Oh yes! Please do : ) Would love to see what you have
Oh nice Wisnia! I will be visiting London soon!!! for my first time, I can't wait to see the Tower Bridge in London! Thanks for sharing that :)
Hey there, can I add a couple?
I love your bridges, they are all so different in style according to their needs...nice collection
Wisnia said 3 months, 1 week ago:
hey LadyKenai can I contribute?