Sunday, December 12, 2010

Sunday Bridges--The Bridge to Pancevo

It's there....you just have to look hard for it.

See other bridges at Louis La Vache's Sunday Bridges.

16 comments:

Lesley said...

is that it, way, way off in the distance?!
I do like those stone walls.

Luis Gomez said...

Great shot! Really nice picture.

Gaelyn said...

I see it so way far away. Like the stone walls. Looks like some kind of fortification or ruin.

VioletSky said...

I assume that smokestack is contributing to the smoggy feel of this great view.

Alexa said...

I see it! Nice one, Bibi.

Unknown said...

i see a shadow of a bridge at the horizon.:p the stone walls in the foreground are interesting. lovely view.

Louis la Vache said...

«Louis»: "I see it! I see it!"

[M. Scélérat, éditeur à «Louis»: Pipe down! You are acting like a 6 year old!

«Louis» à M. Scélérat, éditeur: OK, if you think I'm acting immaturely, I'll show you how a head butt with my horns has matured!

M. Scélérat, éditeur: (GULP!)]

Andy said...

Yep, I see it lost in the smog, fog. Interest challenge with your interesting photo.

Dadu Jones said...

I had a friend in Pancevo saying pollution was terrible there. It was in 2001, however, was there any progress since?

I have a blog about industrial things: would you authorize to use your picture with, of course, credits?

In any case, thanks!

Kaori said...

Ooh I REALLY had to look for it! Love the view here, too :-)

Thérèse said...

A smoking bridge... nice.

Pat said...

Dadu, I don't have any email address for you, but yes, it is all right to use this photo, but appropriately credited.

Unknown said...

I love pancevo!!!! What a great photo this is!

Dadu Jones said...

I thought there were some way to contact me in my Blogger profile. The other way is the "contact" case on my main blog: www.dimanche-lorraine.blogspot.com

Lowell said...

I see it! I see it! Away off in the foggy/smoky distance. Like this shot a lot!

Chuck Pefley said...

Looks like a straight spider-web high above the town.

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