In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Symmetry.”
Ponte Del Diavolo (Bridge Of The Devil). Shot taken in Borgo a Mozzano, Lucca, Tuscany. June 2007
For those interested in its legend, here’s its Wikipedia voice.
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Symmetry.”
Ponte Del Diavolo (Bridge Of The Devil). Shot taken in Borgo a Mozzano, Lucca, Tuscany. June 2007
For those interested in its legend, here’s its Wikipedia voice.
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Oh very intriguing bridge! Symmetrical and mysterious ! Thanks for posting… I’ll check out more about it!
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You’re always nice! Thank you Lia! 🙂
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Oh thank you !
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Clever play on words!
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Thank you Debbie!
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the bridge and reflection looks great! 🙂 You can sense a little the time it has experienced
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Thank you 🙂 I thought it was a good shot!
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Well captured reflection to form a perfect circle and symmetry. What a name for a bridge? Why is it called devil?
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Thank you! There’s a legend, you can read it clicking on the link I put below the picture. Basically says it was the devil who built it, because the workmen was running out of time and asked for his help.
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Thank you. To name it Bridge of Mary Magdalene would sound better for pilgrimage.
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