Saturday 24 April 2021

Sunday Selections

 Linking with Sunday Selections 


Anzac Day

Lest We Forget

Bridges

My Sunday Selection this week is Bridges  here in Australia and some from other countries we have visited.

Paringa Bridge, Renmark, South Australia

The Paringa Bridge over the River Murray has been listed as a South Australian heritage bridge since 1989.  It is considered to be of state heritage value because of its outstanding construction and design characteristics.  The Paringa suspension bridge is an engineering monument and was opened in 1927.  It opens twice a day to allow river traffic to pass.





The bridge opening to allow a houseboat through


At sunset


Wayne, Alberta, Canada

Wayne is a community within the town of Drumheller, Alberta.  We visited here in 2007 and were surprised to find the Bridges of Wayne.  There are 11 bridges along a 6 km stretch of road from Rosedale to Wayne carrying traffic over the Rosebud River.
Here are a few of the bridges.





The bar at the Last Chance Saloon



In the town of Wayne is the Last Chance Saloon
Entrance to Wayne

In the same area near Drumheller, Alberta, is the Star Mine Suspension Bridge.  It is 117 mtr long and crosses the Red Deer River in Drumheller.  It was constructed in 1931.



My OH on the suspension bridge






Red Deer River

A  pretty bridge in Helsinki

The Storebaelt Bridge, Denmark

The Storebaelt Bridge at night
This bridge is 18 km long and links the eastern and western parts of Denmark.  We were on a cruise and passed under this bridge around midnight and it was very cold waiting on the deck to get the photos.  The bridge is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and is only closed on very rare occasions.






Monday 19 April 2021

Our World Tuesday


Linking with Our World Tuesday




Birds in our Garden


South Australian Magpie


Musk Lorikeets


Adelaide Rosella Parrot & Noisy Miners

Adelaide Rosella Parrot


South Australian Magpie

Noisy Miner and Rainbow Lorikeets

Rainbow Lorikeet


Autumn in South Australia











Monday Mosaics

Linking with Mosaic Monday





Yedulknie Dam, Cleve, South Australia


Point Lowly, South  Australia

South Australia - rusty relics

Saturday 17 April 2021

Sunday Selections

 Linking up with Elephant's Child for Sunday Selections

My theme is Rock formations and Beaches with photos taken on our trip to the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.

The cave area was spectacular and I particularly enjoy watching the waves crashing onto the rocks and trying to capture them in my photos.  

Talia Cave, near Elliston, Sth Aust








The Cave





 

Some people were more adventurous than me (and probably younger!)


Arno Bay

Arno Bay and Caravan Park








Point Lowly Lighthouse

Birds on the rocks at Point Lowly

Fishing boat at Point Lowly

Point Lowly Lighthouse

Manned for 90 years, the Point Lowly beacon became automated and was eventually delisted from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority register. Since 1995, the lighthouse has been owned by the City of Whyalla.

Another view of the lighthouse

Completed in 1883, the lighthouse eased the way for maritime traffic around Point Lowly. The original 15 metres tall tower was extended by eight metres in 1909

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