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Favourite 'Actual' Bridges


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3 hours ago, YorkshireRed said:

Charles Bridge in Prague. A perfectly adequate view of it from close to one of the riverside restaurants along that stretch. 

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Yup. Lovely place the centre of Prague. Love the statues on the bridge as well.

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5 hours ago, John102 said:

While I was at uni, there was a lovely pub that looked out over clifton suspension bridge. I assume it remained after I left too. Runcorn too as its a sign I'm nearly home, where ever I'm coming in on the train from. 

 

The rest are just bridges. 

There’s defo a hotel overlooking it. My brother had his wedding reception in there 

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1 hour ago, mattyq said:

Barmouth railway bridge.

Loved walking across on holiday when i was a kid

 

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I think it’s something like Europe’s longest timber bridge. 
 

Cracking curry house on the Fairbourne side. Genuinely one of the best curries I’ve ever had. Not sure it’s there anymore 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, RJ Fan club said:

I think it’s something like Europe’s longest timber bridge. 
 

Cracking curry house on the Fairbourne side. Genuinely one of the best curries I’ve ever had. Not sure it’s there anymore 

 

 

It has a swing section on the Barmouth side made of iron which was last used in the 80s

They used to have a commando school on the Mawdach side which you used to be able to walk through

 Loved getting the little ferry across and then the steam train to Fairbourne... happy days

Looks like your curry house is still there. 

 

https://indianacuisine.co.uk/

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The Dragon Bridge, Da Nang.

666m, illuminated every night rotating through green, blue yellow and red. For 15 minutes on Saturday and Sunday nights it breathes fire and then water, it's a big tourist attraction but not tremendously environmentally friendly.

The bridges on either side are also spectacularly lit

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Golden Gate Bridge.

 

Cycled up to it from Crissy Field, and then did a massive freewheel down to Saulsalito, where we had some Napa Pinot Noir. It was a bit to misty up there to see very far, and by the time we got to the top I was as helpless as a kitten in a tree, but I felt like I was clinging to a cloud.

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