Clifton Suspension Bridge

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Photoblog: 05 Jun 2007
The Clifton Suspension Bridge is an Isambard Kingdom Brunel design constructed in the 1850s-60s. The 1,352 ft (414 m) span crosses the tidal River Avon 245 ft (75 m) below. The limestone gorge forms a spectacular defensive entrance to the city's docks.
I didn't think this shot was particularly special, but somebody clearly thought it good enough to buy a print...
Keywords: Avon Gorge, Bristol, Clifton Suspension Bridge, Clifton, England, Hotwells, Leigh Woods, North Somerset, Pay it forward, Portway, River Avon, Somerset, UK, bridges, gorges, night, reflections, rivers, sold, suspension bridges
Taken by Joe Dunckley on 2004-12-10 16:28:57 with: FinePix A310 at 5.7 mm 300/100 0.714 sec (5/7) ISO 200 |
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kayodeok
2006-06-12 18:34:59
It's a lovely bridge! The reflections against the twilight is also wonderful. Congratulations on your sale Pay It Forward
Debadams
2006-06-12 23:27:30
Lovely! (pay it forward)
Robby Edwards
2006-06-13 12:55:29
Lovely scene. The reflection is great. Return from Pay It Forward
Atomicode
2006-10-11 22:05:05
This is very nice. Has a great serene quality to it. Return from Pay It Forward