Saturday, December 1, 2007

December Theme - Bridges


Sometimes in PNG when you need a bris (bridge) you have to build it yourself.


Bit rushed - have just flown in from Port Moresby, will visit tomorrow.

32 comments:

  1. That is my idea of a perfect bridge. Put a roof on it and it would be like mine, a covered bridge.

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  2. ....And a perfect everything else !
    Hope you've got 'them' shoes OFF.
    Those feet must be aching !

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  3. I like the natural bridges better except maybe crossing them. You have a wonderful photo here.

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  4. Certainly unique! I, too, admire it but hesitate to use it!

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  5. Wow. The perfect bridge for just sitting on the edge and dangling your feet into the water. Lovely, Jules.

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  6. A small bridge is also a bridge. Very nice.

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  7. What a cracker...
    Great to have you back Jules... Looking forward to seeing what you have been up to..

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  8. Trust you to come up with the perfect bridge. This is just wondrous! You've won my prize for the best of the day - a best amongst many fabulous bridges. Super photo, Jules.

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  9. It is a bridge which it is necessary to cross in bathing suit!

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  10. Welcome back Jules, what a nice bridge, dont think i'd like to cross over it tho.lol.


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  11. DIY bridge - my you are a fast worker

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  12. Hey, Jules! Lovely lovely photo. Dive and I are ready to house sit any time for you :D

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  13. It's nicely done. Looks like a permanent one.

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  14. Wonderful photo - the bridge in its simplest and most functional form! That water looks terribly inviting.

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  15. so that one is a d.i.y. bridge ? great idea !

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  16. Well, Jules, what a nice little bridge you have here. Also a real surprise to see you commenting on my blog...

    Have a nice day.

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  17. Great to see you back safe, though crossing some amazing bridges...
    Quite interesting was the post with the pictures of the pikinini; actually, in Portuguese, a small child may also be named "pequenino", which most probably sounds quite similar to the PNG. I wonder whether this is some reminiscence of our travels in the Pacific Ocean...
    Have a great week!
    Blogtrotter

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  18. I like bridges like these-- no safety requirements, but probably more stable than one might think.



    It snowed today in my world--my favorite weather is *******BLIZZARD********, this was just a teensy snow though. More to follow I am sure!

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  19. Hi Jules,



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  20. Frankly, this is one of my favorite bridges so far. I like it a lot.

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  21. Hope your feet are staying dry!! And that you're having fun!!!

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  22. I'm with Kate. It looks a bit tenious to me.

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  23. Great photo!

    Thanks for visiting my NorthBayPhoto blog. The only thing our two bridges have in common is that they are both crossing over water (but even that is different, mine is slow moving while yours is raging).

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  24. Love it! Not that I would really like crossing this one. Especially if I had to build it myself!

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  25. Jules, i come from Rabaul and i just love those lovely shots of yours. I am certainly going home this christmas. Keep it up! Lorrie

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  26. Hi Lorrie - so pleased you are enjoying the photos - it is a magical place hey????

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