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It's been a while since I participated in Sunday Bridges. Now I'm back! I was with my cousins in Manapla a few weeks ago. My cousin had some business here, and the meeting place was at the banks of this river.:p I have no idea what this river is called---people were swimming and doing their laundry. The bridge looks frail but in a couple of hours that we were by the banks of the river, there were trucks, motorbikes, tricycles and even a horse that passed through it. I hope the next storm wouldn't destroy this bridge.
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This is the river down-stream...
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10 comments:
so peaceful and serene. i love the lush greenery surrounding it.
great bridge shots
Hah... your tropical riverside images make me miss home. To me the bridge looks quite sturdy, functional, if not most appealing.
What a rustic bridge - looks like it is enjoyed by many.
Good views of the bridge, but I really like that downriver view!
Excellent. I love your header too!
What a lovely color of the river, green! =) And I can see they are bathing and having fun! A nice old bridge! :)
LUna, the header of your blog is wonderful
I love bridges
congraqts
http://graceolsson.com/blog/2011/05/measure-of-life/
What wonderfully serene shots!
I know this place very well.. and I miss it..... I was born and grow up in this place.... used to swim/jump on that bridge we call it "TAYTAY (bridge) Gomez" and the tallest one is "TAYTAY TAAS (tall)". where the train that carries sugar cane pass. whoever the owner of this blog or photo.. thank you very much :( it reminds me a lot of my childhood.. after 21 years......
That place is from Central Manapla(brgy. purisima) Zone6 and Zone5, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Nick Cortez Latumbo
from Qatar
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