Humans have always endeavored to explore. But exploration brings forth obstacles. There are countless obstacles, but humans have always found ways out. To cross this small gulf at the Harne beach, there are 2 types of bridges available :) The photo speaks itself I think. But still I'll speak for the picture. One bridge is quite obvious for all of us. The second bridge is the boat!
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I am unable to understand about the second pic. Sorry. May be I am not good in technology.
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ReplyDeleteYes! A boat is just a section of a floating bridge, isn't it? Bridging one side of a body of water to the other.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, green place.
It's fabulous place and I love the picture. The bridge is impressive!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd prefer to take the boat if I had plenty of time.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo and impressive bridge.
beautiful image of a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteThe 2nd one surely was not that obviously for me, need to get more sharp.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine being with this man explaining what he is doing and how he sees his life...
ReplyDeleteHey Hobo, there's no second pic. The first pic has 2 types of bridges…
ReplyDelete• The concrete bridge that is clearly visible
• The bridge in the form of a boat
Yes, you're right Olde Dame Penniwig :)
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I did the same thing Janie. I crossed the water-body by that same boat :)
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Hi Thomas,
ReplyDeleteYou seem to be searching another bridge-like bridge in the photo. But is the boat that is the second bridge :)
Clean and Decent Monkey
Hi Thérèse,
ReplyDeleteI did ask him about his life. He said he loves his job. When I photographed him [I have his portrait photograph], he said that his brother in a city has a digital camera!
Beautiful images!
ReplyDeleteHope you're enjoying the week!
Lola & Nora:)
Hi Bhavesh, I am finally back in Madrid, after 2 months of wondering around. So it is back to reality and back to work.
ReplyDeleteBut I loved coming here and seeing those beautiful photos of yours.Such a fantastic place, and you always have a good eye for the perfect angle.
Welcome back Celeste! And thanks so much for your kind words :)
ReplyDeleteBoth paths are appealing in our adventures. The views from the bridge are beautiful, the ability to see greater distances. Te little boat allows us to get up into the natural world quietly and see the small treasures before us.
ReplyDeleteThe aerial view gives a whole different perspective, doesn't it. It looks much larger.
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