Where’s My Backpack has a Weekly Travel Theme and this week it’s Bridges! I love bridges! They connect you to new experiences, people, places and fun!
This bridge at Camp Kern near Cincinnati, Ohio was fun to walk on and took us to the beginning spot for zip lining through the beautiful Autumn trees! It was extra special for me because it was just my son and I…that’s him walking up the bridge.
This bridge is located in Vancouver. My husband and I had taken an aqua-bus from our condo near the opposite shore to False Creek…where I took this photo.
The Purple People Bridge in Cincinnati, Ohio is a pedestrian only bridge and connects Cincinnati to Newport, Kentucky.
The Franjo Tudman Bridge in Dubrovnik, Croatia is quite stunning. I took this photo from a cruise ship.
There are so many small picturesque bridges in Venice.
This beautiful bridge is located on the Island of Capri.
Standing at the what is called the Boiling Pot in Zambia, where the amazing Victoria Falls are located, this view of the bridge is beautiful!
The Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge in Charleston, South Carolina is lovely at sunset!
I love the shadows on this bridge in Winton Woods, Cincinnati, Ohio
Do you love bridges like me?
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Thank you so much for the sweet compliment!
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What a lovely collection of bridges!
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Thank you very much!!
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Great pictures as usual, but I don’t like driving or walking across bridges…nice to look at but that’s it!
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Some people are like that. I don’t mind…but driving on mountainous roads with high drop-offs make me nervous!
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Nice post Sherry. I’m a bit of a bridge hound myself. In fact, I’ve written a few posts about some historic (http://gallivance.net/2012/07/12/bridges-with-a-past/) and artistic bridges (http://gallivance.net/2012/06/29/beautiful-bridges-who-says-you-cant-have-fun-and-function/ Thought these might interest you.
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Cool!
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Amazing photos! Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you very much!
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I love your bridges and the angles you took them from.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Thank you…I love angles!!
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Great shots, as always.
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Thanks Anneli!
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I find bridges fascinating. All the ones you shown here are beautiful but I am particularly attracted to the design and steely look of the Boiling Pot bridge. The photo of the Ravenel bridge is stunning!
Thank you for the link to my post 🙂
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Thanks very much and you’re very welcome!
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I love the Zambia bridge!
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I love bridges too …. I would say that this is one of your best galleries. On the Vancouver photo you manage to get my hotel in the picture too. Stunning, every one of them … my favorite has to be Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge. You should put your photos out there … for sale.
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That’s cool that I have a photo of your hotel! Thanks so much Viveka. I keep talking myself out of selling them. I should do it though!
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Oh, myyy! I love bridges. The first image caught my eye right away. I love autumn, and that just got me feeling the autumn weather (on the inside). Haha. The third one looks really cool. #6 is sort of Romeo and Juliet, no? Beautiful photos. 🙂
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I love variety…I can tell you do too! Thanks so much!
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Knew you’d be crossing a few bridges, Sherry. That’s the second time today I’ve seen that one at Dubrovnik, yet I’d never seen it before. Love your rainbow over the Boiling Pot. Great job.
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Thanks Jo! You’re the first to mention the rainbow. I captured an even nicer shot of the rainbow…but saving it in case there’s a challenge for rainbows!
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The first bridge looks fun to cross!
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It’s one of my favorite…because of the pretty Autumn colors and the flimsy nature of it!
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These images are incridible!!!
I liked all of them!!!
Pedro.
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Thank you Pedro! You’re very sweet!! 😉
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Thank you!
Pedro.
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You certainly have a stunning array of bridges. Beautiful shots Sherry.
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Thanks Michelle…You’re very kind!
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Great set of bridges! And you even have one that’s in my neck of the woods– the Arthur Ravenel (nice photo) also known as the Cooper River Bridge…it replaced some pretty scary old bridges!
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Thanks Jane…coming from you that’s a true compliment!
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I do love bridges.. and your photos are exceptional… I spent 4 months in Vic Falls on a land survey job and got the opportunity to visit an awful lot of places tourists are not allow to go to… but your boiling pot photo is one place I never got to and now I see this photo I’m sorry I didn’t… this is a magnificent photo of the bridge…
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That’s a long time to spend there. You must know it inside and out! Thanks very much!!
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Wow..beautiful bridges indeed!
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Thanks very much Jennifer!
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