Le pont rouge
canal de la marne
Dumbarton Bridge Reflection
Dumbarton Bridge - IRChrome
Reflecting on the River Severn
Dumbarton Quay - IRChrome
A view from Barcelos riverside.
Navigation sur la Seine
balade en péniche
Pontarmé
Péniche
balade en péniche HFF
VERTUS
A little sunlight at last
Dumbarton Bridge and the River Leven - IRChrome
River Leven and Dumbarton Bridge - IRChrome
écluse
Dumbarton Bridge - Infrared
White Cart Water, St James' Bridge and Paisley Tow…
HFF ~ Bratislava –The Old bridge over the Danube.
HFF von der Ponte Palatino in Rom (PiP)
Von der Brücke zu den Weinbergen an der Elbe
Padlocks
Belcastel
Nr. 35: Leitfeuer Pagensand-Nord (2 PiP)
Brilliant Dam on the Kootenay River
River Sanguinhedo.
River Sanguinhedo and Moinhos Bridge.
Dumbarton Bridge - Infrared
Dumbarton Bridge and the River Leven - Infrared
Dumbarton Bridge - Infrared
River Leven and Dumbarton Bridge
Summer Along the Mississippi (H.A.N.W.E.)
Plein de petits cœurs... HFF!
Dumbarton Bridge
Two Mute Swans at Dumbarton Bridge
le vieux Moulin (Vernon)
West Bridgend Reflection
River Sor, seen from the road bridge.
River Leven and Dumbarton Bridge
La Seine
Down by the Derwent - (Spot the Heron)
Big Orange Bridge
Estaing
Le pont
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Where did that lamppost come from?
When I took this photo looking up river from the Queen's bridge to the Auld Brig, I didn't notice the lamp post in the way. It's funny what the brain ignores isn't it?
The spire belongs to St.Matthew's church. The building was completed in 1871, and is now a category B listed building. The bridges cross the River Tay, which is the longest river in Scotland and the seventh-longest in Great Britain, and which eventually reaches the sea in Dundee.
The spire belongs to St.Matthew's church. The building was completed in 1871, and is now a category B listed building. The bridges cross the River Tay, which is the longest river in Scotland and the seventh-longest in Great Britain, and which eventually reaches the sea in Dundee.
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