Clifton Suspension Bridge

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Photoblog: 03 Mar 2005
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.
This was taken from beside the Brunel Way, on one of those rare occasions: high tide on the Avon.
Keywords: Avon Gorge, Bristol, Brunel, Clifton Suspension Bridge, Clifton, England, Hotwells, River Avon, UK, clouds, gorges, payitforward, reflections, silhouettes, suspension bridges, water
Taken by Joe Dunckley on 2002-01-01 00:00:16 with: FinePixA204 at 6 mm 620/100 0.006 sec (1/170) ISO 100 |
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Joits
2006-06-11 06:06:07
i like the reflections on the water... nice! Pay It Forward
fervus
2006-06-11 07:35:14
great lighting! I love the buildings on the right... Pay It Forward
mstephens
2006-06-21 03:29:28
I love this picture. The reflections and the barely visible buildings. Great job
esther**
2006-09-05 01:17:03
So beautiful place! The World Through My Eyes