Dunkirk Lane crosses bridge #4 on the Peak Forest Canal.
The Peak Forest Canal runs for 15 miles between Ashton under Lyne and Whaley Bridge. It was built to link the Ashton Canal with the tramways that brought limestone from the Peak District quarries.
A contribution to
Weekend Reflections and Sunday Bridges at
San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.
I love the colorful, watery reflections! A great capture for the day,Gerald! Hope you have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat joy !
ReplyDeletePlease have a good weekend.
Such a lovely scene Gerald - pretty reflections, and it's great to see a dog walking freely (presumably obediently behind its master/mistress!).
ReplyDeleteIt may not be sleek or even well maintained, but what a wonderful bridge.
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting bridge which is a wonderful place for a walk.
ReplyDeleteNot been down there in such a long time now Gerald... love the brickwork and of course the reflection.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a wonderful place to have a quiet walk with your dog... Lovely.
ReplyDeletejolie scene de vie ;o)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, it makes me want to take a trip to see beautiful things.
ReplyDeleteThe plants on the bridge remind me a bit of the bridge I shared last week. Isn't it amazing how they can take hold in the most unusual spots. - Margy
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