The Infinity Bridge, a footbridge over the River Tees at Stockton in the North East of England, was opened in time for the millennium. Its design is such that together with its reflection in the river, it looks like the symbol for infinity.
The bridge itself has metal railings on either side of the walkway.
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Infinity Bridge, Stockton-on- Tees |
At various points the river bank has fences along its edge as you can see where the a local fire station practises with its Simon Snorkel ladder.
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Fire practice ( Infinity Bridge in background) |
There is no fence along the bank from where the slipway ends.
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Beautiful shots, I love the neat looking bridge and the beautiful sky. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteHoly bridges of all time- plus cotton candy clouds, this is some place!
ReplyDeletethe bridge is pretty against those skies! love the water sprays, too. thanks, bob!
ReplyDeleteStockton again, where I went to school, how the look of the place has changed. The banks used to be lined with cargo shipping.
ReplyDeleteInteresting bridge design. As already commented, the skies look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteoh yea...more fences
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Looks like water practice, to me!
ReplyDeleteNice pics, Bob.
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That is one fantastic bridge.
ReplyDeleteThat is one heck of a bridge!!! Great shots, by the way...:)JP
ReplyDeleteMoody skies and a fabulous bridge. I'd love to see it with the reflection sometime.
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Fabulous bridge, a really unique design and how fun to see the fire drill there as well.
ReplyDeleteNeat photos! The bridge is an impressive one, love its design.
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