A personal blog by Ackworth born Gerald England who married a Lancashire lass, went West and now lives in Cheshire.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Hornindal Bridge
Along with Hyde Daily Photo and a number of other blogs, I've decided to take part in Broer som Binder or Bridges between. On the first Monday of each month (or the second if the first is the first) we'll all be bringing you a bridge. First official crossings will be on March 3rd 2008. A full list of participants will be found on Runes TX-blog.
In honour of our Norwegian hosts, my introductory post is of Hornindal Bridge, which I visited on a day-trip from Geiranger.
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You picked a fascinating bridge. I would love to just sit below it and look at all the stones.
ReplyDeletethe old bridge looks intriquing unlike the functional new
ReplyDeleteThis is a very unique kind of bridge, love all the rock formations
ReplyDeleteVery interesting bridge. I have never seen rocks and stones on the pathway. Do people walk there at night? I hope they don't trip.
ReplyDeleteI must thank you very much for this "plug". We need all the publicity we can get.
ReplyDeleteAside from that - you pictures from Hornindal in Norway were just great. It shows up the truly great art it was to build those old bridges. They not only helped transportation as such, but brought people together in a way that had often not been possible before.
That is one of our aims with this theme.
Love the rockwork on this bridge. Nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful old bridge! I love it.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to "Broer som binder" :-)
ReplyDeleteThe photos from Hornindal in Norway are great. I have to visit that place this year.
Is that a dry stone bridge?
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