January 9, 2011

Rustic Wood & Bamboo Bridge

Not a bridge I'd want to cross after an evening of merrymaking. Yet certainly an interestingly unique design and construction to add to the collection at Louis la Vache's Sunday Bridges collection.


Ilocos, 2010

22 comments:

  1. Looks unique!
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  2. I see what you mean! It would be easy to fall off, methinks. :)

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  3. methinks this may have been made with some merrymaking ;)

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  4. This bridge reminds me a bit of the one we cross every day going in and out our driveway. No one wants to walk on it! I do like the idea of a bamboo bridge. Very nice photography.

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  5. i fell from this kind of bridge in high school.:p fortunately for me, there was no water, just mud. LOL
    great shots!

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  6. Oops, it's sagging in the middle!

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  7. Those tall reeds, ( I suppose) they look so beautifully green.

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  8. it's certainly not a handicapped entrance! but, it's quite photogenic!

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  9. A delicate and beautiful bridge, and your pictures are wonderful!
    Léia

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  10. I thought for a minute that it was a wooden hammock for someone to rest on above the river! But yes, a bridge makes much better sense! ;-D

    Happy Sunday!

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  11. One of the nicest bridges seen today!

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  13. You would want to be carful on that one, but it's very picturesque for sure.

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  14. that sagging in the middle is a bit worrying, to me at least!

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  15. I would have to have had at least one cup of coffee before I would attempt walking across said bridge. Looks like this may be part of a resort...?

    Hope you're doing well.

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  16. Groan: believe it or not I'd exchange that one for Paris today! :-) Happy New Year!

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  17. The bridge looks as though it might bounce a bit! Very interesting pictures.

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  18. we visited ilocos last holy week but we doesn't had the chance to explore the place, ganda pala ..

    By the way from Lucena kba?

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  19. we visited ilocos last holy week but we doesn't had the chance to explore the place, ganda pala ..

    By the way from Lucena kba?

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  20. You wouldn't want to cross it after a night of merry-making? «Louis», klutz that he is, wouldn't want to cross it sober and well-caffienated, night or day!
    ;-D

    A fun contribution to Sunday Bridges.

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  21. What a lovely place and cute bridge!

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  22. Reminds me of a bridge out of a fairy tale! A real charmer.

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