....Ontario, that is.
Looking towards the low level traffic bridge from North.
Looking North to high level train bridge from same location.
Little further North upriver. Not so lucky bridge.
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....Ontario, that is.
Looking towards the low level traffic bridge from North.
Looking North to high level train bridge from same location.
Little further North upriver. Not so lucky bridge.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
The last shot reminds me of a fortress or castle....neat.
I quite like the birds fly by and the light of the first shot.
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Thanks Casil. The birds were actually a target for the shot also.
As for a castle. This is the closest we got that day to one, and it is just a couple more km's up from the derelict bridge. (you may have seen some other shots of this in another thread)
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
I was just looking at those shots around the river and the ice there and thinking, if I ever get over there, I am sooooo going to need one of you ph.ca's to guide me because I would get myself into all sorts of trouble I reckon. I wouldn't know what was safe to walk on and what wasn't for instance!
Cool set, HBGirl!
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Thanks Jas,
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
Like most things of this nature it's blown out of proportion Poison toads ... I could show you a dozen of them in our backyard any night of the week! They really aren't an issue. Crocs ... only above a certain latitude, none around here. Spiders, yes we have the worlds deadliest in Brisbane and a few others, but again rarely seen and even rarer to be bitten. And I spend a lot of time in the forests as you've seen yet I rarely see anything dangerous at all.
That old ruin is cool HBG. Be a great spot to return to when there's a nice sky to go with it.
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