That looks like quite an adventurous walk! But I'd love to do it -- there is something magical about walking across a bridge. And that's a beautiful one. Both pictures are!
It was a little nerve wracking, but with so much space wasn't as scary as I feared. sortof. I'm not sure, but I think I saw a sign saying you could only walk across on weekends?
I remember the Firth of Forth! Did you go to The Netherlands and Scotland in the same trip?? That's so funny, because that's what we did back in '98! Flew into London and spent the first day and night with our friends near there, then flew into Amsterdam the next morning and spent 3 1/2 days sightseeing on foot/bus/train around north Holland. Such fun! Then we flew back to London and took the train to Edinburgh and rented a car and went as far north as Inverness and came back down through Perth. It's just not the most likely pair of countries to see on one trip, so it would be something if you did it too! :-)
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Now that's a big jump - from Miller Lake to the Forth Bridge!
Love the clouds in that first photo!!
Wonderful pictures...:)
Lovely shots.
That looks like quite an adventurous walk! But I'd love to do it -- there is something magical about walking across a bridge. And that's a beautiful one. Both pictures are!
Pretty shots of the bridge and sky! Happy skywatching!
That's something I have never done despite driving over it hundreds of times.
It was a little nerve wracking, but with so much space wasn't as scary as I feared. sortof. I'm not sure, but I think I saw a sign saying you could only walk across on weekends?
Nice bridge,it must be a great view from up there.
I remember the Firth of Forth! Did you go to The Netherlands and Scotland in the same trip?? That's so funny, because that's what we did back in '98! Flew into London and spent the first day and night with our friends near there, then flew into Amsterdam the next morning and spent 3 1/2 days sightseeing on foot/bus/train around north Holland. Such fun! Then we flew back to London and took the train to Edinburgh and rented a car and went as far north as Inverness and came back down through Perth. It's just not the most likely pair of countries to see on one trip, so it would be something if you did it too! :-)
I think suspension bridges are so photogenic.
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