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Bridge Over the River Avon


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Now David, I have a thing about bridges, dont ask why but I love a good bridge photo..and this is a particularly fine bridge to boot....and shoot :) 

Like the sunlight reflections, love the brickwork :)

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The light, architecture, reflections and framing ticks all my boxes, beautiful shot.

I must admit to being a bit curious about where that little tunnel leads, on the far bank, railings around the top and 1/2 buried by greenery

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4 hours ago, WereBo said:

The light, architecture, reflections and framing ticks all my boxes, beautiful shot.

I must admit to being a bit curious about where that little tunnel leads, on the far bank, railings around the top and 1/2 buried by greenery

Thank you for your interest. Don't know about the tunnel but I suspect it is an outlet for drainage from the road above when there is heavy rain.  Bit dull I am afraid!

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Aahh that makes sense...  I've always been curious about odd things like that,  A couple o' years ago I noticed a similar 'gap' in the riverside-wall near me, it turned out to be an entry/exit to the Grand Surrey Canal (part of the old Rotherhithe and Surrey  docks), now filled in and built on.

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