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There are three bridges here and a lizard about to jump off the bridge!
I'm kidding about the lizard, of course. I didn't notice it until it crawled across my windshield. Poor little thing. As for the bridges, these three are at the intersection of Ortigas Avenue and C5 Road, a 19.7-kilometer beltway which stretches from Taguig City to Quezon City in Metro Manila. I was on Ortigas Avenue going east, on my way home on a late Saturday afternoon...traffic flow was slow as usual.
The Ortigas Avenue interchange is one-way from the east going west to EDSA, north and south to C5 Road---my usual route when going to work. The skyway is a two-way bridge along C5 that crosses over the Ortigas Avenue interchange.
Posted for Sunday Bridges
That is a HUGE lizard!
ReplyDeleteI think you discovered a new species... give it your name !
OMG - I would be screaming in the car!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of 3 bridges and a lizard that about to jump! Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteBTW, thanks for the information about the my bridge :)
oh my goodness - the lizard is on your windshield! Every Summer grasshoppers seem to cling to mine.
ReplyDeletecool shot of all three bridges.
Not very appealing all these new skyways and byways, are they? But they do seem to be easing our traffic just a bit. I wonder if they can keep up with the number of new cars coming onto our roads... Poor little gecko... wonder how on earth he got there on your windshield...
ReplyDeleteThree in onem = a "hat trick". So here we have a "hat trick" plus a lizard! A unique contribution to Sunday Bridges!
ReplyDeletepoor lizzy! Must be weighed by all the world's problems lol
ReplyDeleteThat's a very original picture ! It really looks as if the lizard is commiting suicide, lol ! poor thing.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and excellent timing!!
ReplyDeleteAt one of our bridges, we have lizards marked on the concrete. It prevents graffitti. I don't go there a lot, next time I do, i will try to take a photo.
ReplyDeleteInteresting... a bridge going under a bridge. I also see things in my photos that I never realized were there.
ReplyDeleteOh poor little thing. I love the composition of this photo and the truck on the right. Or is it a bus maybe?
ReplyDeletefamiliar sight :)
ReplyDeletei was looking for the lizard on the pic before reading your post. kala ko wala lang ako makita talaga. ang alam ko buwaya meron jan sa intersection pag nagkamali ka ng pagda-drive.
I thought that was some kind of art installation and wondered how distracting it could be!
ReplyDeletehahaha... quite a rare incidence. it actually looked like it's big.
ReplyDeleteNäin blogien välityksellä on hieno tutustua toisten maiden kulttuurin ja ihmisiin. Tule sinäkin katsomaan Teuvon kuvat blogi ja kerro myös kaikille sinun ystävillesi miksi kannattaa käydä katsomassa Teuvon kuvat blogi. Samalla saadaan teidän maanne lippu nousemaan korkeammalle minun blogissa. Jouluterveisin Teuvo Vehkalahti Finland.
ReplyDeleteNice scene and lovely light in your photo:)
ReplyDeleteLOL! Sidney, how's "Lunatica butikita" sounds to you?:p
ReplyDeleteFrancisca, the skyways and flyovers seem to make our streets narrower and darker. but they do ease the traffic, and that's a good thing.:p
ReplyDeleteThree bridges. Most interesting.
ReplyDeleteThat's funny how the lizard looks like it's jumping off the bridge! :))
ReplyDeleteThe scene of traffic jam is similar to ours here, too many cars on the road already!
ReplyDeleteLOL-ing about the name of the lizard! Hahaha. That's a one in a million shot.
ReplyDelete:)
ReplyDeleteNIce one
suicide?! kidding. looks big nga.
ReplyDeleteFor a second there you had me searching for a lizard and marvelling at how wonderful your eyesight must be :-)
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