Hello! Hope you are having a super day. I am attempted to participate in Cee’s challenge of Any type of Bridge, where all you need have is a bridge or part of bridge in view. Cee’s photos are super cool (do visit the above link) and I was afraid I wouldnt have any photos to fit the bill. But guess what – I found quite a few and had loads of fun.
Hope you like π

View from the bridge over the mighty and holy Ganga at Haridwar, northern India, with a sculpture of Mahadev in the distance.

From the north we go straight down south of India, Munnar, Kerala. Can you spot the bridge in the distance? That is if you can take your eyes off from the breathtaking greenery? π

Stopped the car on the way to Thekkady, Kerala, also in southern India and walked back half a mile to capture this scenic view from a bridge of another bridge and a quintessential village π

This is another view of a bridge from a bridge but taken this time from the car. This is the Narmada river in Madhya Pradesh, central India. Isn’t she a gorgeous color?

Next we go to western India. This is the Doodhsagar falls near Goa. We were lucky to catch a goods train on the bridge.

This is on the way to see the above waterfall. And that’s a natural bridge. Perhaps for the monkeys π

This is an edited photo of the beach at Goa taken from a bridge. I had fun playing around with this one π

This is the orginal photo, just in case you were wondering.

And the final photo is from the Andaman Islands in eastern India to complete the circle with a proper photo of a bridge π
What do you think? Which one is your favorite? Have you visited any of these places? Any place that is on your bucket list? Do let me know if you could spare the time.
Thanks for dropping by – have a super day π
Your photo with the trains and waterfall is wonderful π π
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Thanks so much Ceeπ
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My favourite? The Monkey Bridge.
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Awesome π Thanks Ferdi
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I loved all of them.
They are beautiful
Thanks
Chinnulu
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Thanks so very much! π
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Kindly give me access to siler streaks and other stories
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Please send an email to mysilverstreaks@gmail.com
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Simply beautiful! Your creativity is nice. Some of those bridges are engineering marvels.
Loved them all.
Cheers..
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Thank a lot! Cheers
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Wow! stunning pictures esp the retouched one taken from the Goa bridge; count me a follower π
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Thanks so very much!
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Lovely pics ππ
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Liked the Dhoodhsagar one the best of all and the one you retouched too..the latter looked more like a painting, nice touch.
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Thanks.π
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Wonderful photos!!
Thank you Dahlia π
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Thank you AnamikaπβοΈ
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