There is a lot of farming activities in Cameron Highlands. This functional bridge enables workers to cross the stream to get to the work. It looks quite steady, but narrow. If I had to, I would cross this bridge.
I posted another bridge from Cameron Highlands here (and thumbnail photo on the left) – it’s a bit makeshift. No, I don’t think I will use that one!
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Dear Evelyn,
Thank you for beautiful photos that remind me of a village in Japanese mountains. Very much similar. (*like you suggested, I turned off the computer and observed how it worked again. It works anyhow...but gulp, a bit scarily to turn it off.) Enjoy lovey Sunday.
Cheers, Sadami
we always enjoyed our holidays in the Cameron Highlands. The strawberries were not very sweet though.
i hope this footbridge is strong enough.:P i can't imagine walking this bridge carrying something heavy.:p
The first photo is beautiful, but I might have problems with crossing this bridge:)
Hugs
You would have to watch where you are going.
Great addition to Sunday Bridges.
This very workman-like bridge is a welcome contribution to Sunday Bridges.
hee hee...
The bridge in the thumbnail looks a bit wobbly!
That is really narrow! I'd want one of those balancing poles to hold while crossing ;-D
It does look wide enough for me to cross although I wouldn't want to any more often than I had to.
You certainly have traveled the world Evelyn!
I like the first photo specially the green background.
By the way, I followed you in google connect. Hope you do the same. Thanks!
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