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Our Calatrava bridge is still quite new and I still find it exciting when our bus passes under it, especially at night.
(And especially when I am in search of bridge shots for
Louis la Vache's "Sunday Bridges.")
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From the bus you get a nice view of the "strings" of the Bridge of Strings.
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And even the sidewalk has lights inside it.
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Aw!
ReplyDelete«Louis» appreciates your efforts to find bridges for Sunday Bridges in all-but-bridgeless Jerusalem!
;-D
Dina, «Louis» linked it!
ReplyDeletei like the design of this bridge. nice night shots.
ReplyDeleteEnchanting night shot.
ReplyDeleteNice pics.. i never been to Jerusalem, so sacred.. hope i can be able to go one day...
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I really like the comment of Luis, even the over expensive Calatrava is blessing in an almost bridgeless city.
ReplyDeleteWow! This almost looks like science fiction. What fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, looks a modern bridge, huge!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday
Léia
I like the way you took a shot from the bus . I love to do it too : )
ReplyDeleteI like your first shot !
I really like your photos of this bridge a few weeks ago, but these night shots are wonderful too :D
ReplyDeleteI love the shot of the "strings" of the bridge. The couple holding hands and the lights...lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the night tour of Jerusalem's bridge. I have not been there so you gave me a glimpse of your City.
ReplyDeleteCharming night views, both interesting.
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