Bridges
The beauty of structure.
I have always found bridges to be fascinating creatures of human engineering. Their primary purpose of course is function. But their is always a singular beauty to their design. I often wonder what came first, form or function, in the design process.
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Deception Pass Bridge at Sunset
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Morning on the Sacramento River Tower Bridge, Sacramento, California. California interior valleys are famous for their fog.
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Port of Tyne, a few of the 22 bridges on the Tyne.
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Sunset on the Tower Bridge
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End of the Road, on the High Level Bridge.
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Old Bones, the High Level Bridge, iron bridge completed in 1849