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I always wonder how the hell they get a bridge on such remote places as it looks in your picture. Nice shot Andy.
ReplyDeleteI must look up where Feversham is located.
ReplyDeleteIt might have been a bit of a challenging walk to get this shot?!
Lesley, look in the post footer and you will see a "Location" link. Click on it and a nice big Google map will open. There was no challenge getting under the bridge. Just don't get too close to the edge of the gorge. It's a long way down.
DeleteLovely photo Andy.......could be a painting,and the designs(graffiti?) beneath the bridge add an extra touch of interest!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
Ruby
There's a sensation of heaviness here!!
ReplyDeleteI kept looking to see if there was a troll under the bridge, and thankfully saw none! Great shot, Andy.
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
Andy, I love this photo. You've managed to put such a lovely twist on it.
ReplyDeleteV
An interesting way to view it.
ReplyDeleteThat looks very deep! Wonderful angle :D
ReplyDeleteCool view of the bridge! Thanks for sharing, happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteThose are some impressive boulders under there. That one looks like it is making a face at you, and the little ones on below it looks like skulls. I am really in fairy tale land tonight. I like the angle from you which you took this photo. Really nice and interesting. genie
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