I'm assuming you don't have to walk over that? I hate walking over grills!! Just when you do, the wind blows up a foul smell, or they clank and you think you're going to fall through into the sewer!
I think it is a very interesting phenomenon : a bridge over grills! Thanks for showing. My bridge was not London Bridge but the Tower Bridge, which has not such a long history as London Bridge.London Bridge was often rebuilt and at last sold to a rich American, now there is a new London Bridge.
that fallen down tree makes another natural bridge!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I understand about the grills, though.
and no, my railroad line is a small single track.
I'm assuming you don't have to walk over that? I hate walking over grills!! Just when you do, the wind blows up a foul smell, or they clank and you think you're going to fall through into the sewer!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a grill like this...or if I have it has never registered that that's what it was.
ReplyDeleteI think it is a very interesting phenomenon : a bridge over grills! Thanks for showing.
ReplyDeleteMy bridge was not London Bridge but the Tower Bridge, which has not such a long history as London Bridge.London Bridge was often rebuilt and at last sold to a rich American, now there is a new London Bridge.
Looks like somebody has to spend a lot of time keeping that clean.
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