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This bridge/walkway crosses a small creek, but spans over a long stretch of swampy patch. Without this, it would be difficult to appreciate the fauna and native bush and ducks swimming in the creek. This place is named after Roy Clements, a teacher of Mt Albert grammar who spearheaded the tree planting and cleaning up of this area. Now, the students get a short cut to the school.
That's an interesting bridge. It's Spring and starting to warm up. We've been having many good days above 20 degrees celsius lately. No need for a jacket or jumper, during the day.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a delightful place for a saunter, Anne! But with all that water, how are the bugs?
ReplyDeleteIt seems a lovely place:)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Argentina
Elisa
it's a wonderful footbridge. this is necessary or visitors should wear boots.:p
ReplyDeleteP.S. yes, the old bridge can be seen from the railing.
I love wooden walkways in wetlands. They allow us to observe with out ruining the land and tiny critters. MB
ReplyDeleteLooks like a perfect place for a walk!
ReplyDeleteMy bridge is from Turkey but I have been to Borneo so I know what you mean,
ReplyDeleteThis look so New Zealand.
MB
the students use this path to get to school? neat!
ReplyDeleteWe have a park here where I live that has the raised trails...
ReplyDeleteNeat, I like the way your's looks.
What a pretty place!
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