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The Brooklyn Bridge, New York
The Brooklyn Bridge is a bridge in New York City and is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. Completed in 1883, it connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River. With a main span of 1,595.5 feet (486.3 m), it was the longest suspension bridge in the world from its opening until 1903, and the first steel-wire suspension bridge.
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Very clever and subtle, Marion. Like Paula, it’s still waiting for me. 🙂
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And it will be there in the time to come. 🙂
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One bridge I still need to cross :). Lovely, Mar 🙂
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You will get there, Paula! 🙂
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Your website is such a pleasure, I have just nominated you for the “WordPress Family Award”.
You are a part of my virtual family, feeding my mind and supporting my passions on blogagaini.
Dutchess, this is not joke! Thank you for your kindness and friendship.
What you need to do in acceptance of the “WordPress Family Award”:
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Such an honor, thank you so much, Basiga. I am happy and proud to be part of your virtual family!
But I can’t accept the award, I’m sorry. This is what I have written on my ‘About’ page:
On awards: I’m so sorry, but I can’t accept awards. Nominations really do mean a LOT to me. But all of us bloggers, writers, photographers, poets, funny and serious people, we all share our thoughts and creativity – our souls in many cases! – and in my eyes all are equal in that. Thank you kindly for understanding.
*hugs*
Mar
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Great edit and what a lovely place it must be to visit. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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You are very welcome, Sonel 🙂
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Love it processing and all 🙂
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Glad you like it, Madhu 🙂
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Cool editing 😀
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I love playing around with options to get the best result. And in this case, it seemed to fit, Nandini.
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Very well captured… 🙂
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Thank you kindly!
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Beautiful shot of Brooklyn Bridge Marion, I love it 🙂
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That makes me glad, Jake 🙂
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Looks like quite a long stroll over that!
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And more long, long strolls throughout New York, Col,
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I would imagine that little town could provide some legwork! 🙂
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It was all I could do to stay upright, my back was not having fun, let me tell you that. I sat down on every horizontal bit of space there was, even sidewalks and fire pumps haha.
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Wonderful workout!
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Ik heb ooit een poster van Andreas Feininger laten inlijsten.
Een foto uit 1948 van de Brooklyn Bridge. Ik vind hem vandaag nog net zo mooi als 24 jaar geleden.
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Dan heeft die poster jou geraakt, prachtig.
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happy painting…nice filter shot…dear Marion…
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A bit of editing seemed appropriate, Tom 🙂
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Great shot.
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Thanks, David.
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Walking on it would be like walking on a piece of history 🙂
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It is always special to walk in famous places, knowing so much happened in the past. To become a part of that history.
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