Tourism Work 2003, England, Cambridge, Architecture, bridge, bridges, river, rivers, River Cam, picturesque, trees, arches, water, college, colleges, university, universities, British cities, English cities, punting, punts, pastimes, student, students
bridge, bridges, Sighs, Cambridge, University, Cam, river, England, Cambridgeshire, Bridge of Sighs, arch, arches, Architecture, St John's College, college, colleges, St John, John
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Bridge of Sighs, St John's College, Cambridge University
College, Cambridgeshire, East Anglia University of Cambridge, Oxbridge, academic, education, learning, seat of learning, institute, heritage, tradition, institution, Cam, River Cam, Mathematical Bridge, Queen's College, wooden bridge,
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, east Anglia, England, English, tourism, tourist, silver street, bridge, millpond, river cam, punt, punting, river cam, the anchor, pub, public house
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, English, city, university, college, st johns, bridge of sighs, river cam, punt, punting, tourists, tourism, the backs, Cambridge backs
Architecture; bridges; nature; rivers; heritage; history; Tamar Bridges; river Tamar; Waterside; Saltash; South East; Cornwall; England; UK; border; Devon; Tamar bridge(road toll)Royal Albert bridge(railway); tidal river; boats; yachts;
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The Tamar Bridge is located above the Hamoaze, and runs parallel to Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge (sometimes referred to as the Brunel Bridge) which opened in 1859 and is considered to be one of his greatest railway achievements. Both bridges offer wonderful views of the Tamar Valley and Tamar Estuary. The Tamar, Lynher and Tavy Valleys form one of England's thirty-seven Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Queens' College Mathematical Wooden Bridge University of Cambridge Higher Education Stone Architecture Academic Buildings River Cam Punting Boating Leisure Relaxing
River tours and punts for hire on the river Cam. The Mathematical Bridge linking Queen's College to the backs was designed by William Etheridge in 1749.
River tours and punts for hire on the river Cam. The Mathematical Bridge linking Queen's College to the backs was designed by William Etheridge in 1749.
Queens' College Mathematical Wooden Bridge 15th century President's Lodge University of Cambridge Higher Education Stone Architecture Academic Buildings River Cam Punting Boating Leisure Relaxing
UK Cambridge -- 26 May 2012 -- People enjoy a punt on the River Cam in Cambridge, England, UK. High end of May temperatures have bought many sunseekers out after weeks of rain -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Lightroom Photos
UK Cambridge -- 26 May 2012 -- People enjoy a punt on the River Cam in Cambridge, England, UK. High end of May temperatures have bought many sunseekers out after weeks of rain -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Lightroom Photos
Bridges Architecture Bridge, River, weir, France, Southern France, Albi, September 2004, Bridges, arches, arch, symmetry, symmetrical, refection, reflections, brick, bricks,
Riverside Bridge Cambridge New Modern Architecture Metal Tubular Construction Spanning Spans River Cam Opened 2008 Cycleway And Pedestrian Walkway Crossing Over Water In City Sunny Day Shadows
Bridges Architecture Bridges, Bridge, Skelwith Bridge, Old Bridge, Old Bridges, English Bridge, English Bridges, Country Bridge, Country Bridges, Lake District, Tranquil, Peaceful, Walking, Landscape, Travel, Atmospheric, Cycling, Early Morning, Spectacular, Landscape Photography, The Lakes, Elterwater, Rocks, Boulder, Boulders, The Lakes, River, Rivers, Cumbria,
Bridges Architecture Bridges, Bridge, Skelwith Bridge, Old Bridge, Old Bridges, English Bridge, English Bridges, Country Bridge, Country Bridges, Lake District, Tranquil, Peaceful, Walking, Landscape, Travel, Atmospheric, Cycling, Early Morning, Spectacular, Landscape Photography, The Lakes, Elterwater, Rocks, Boulder, Boulders, The Lakes, River, Rivers, Cumbria,
"(c) Mike Watson"; England; Europe; Exmoor National Park; Somerset; Tarr Steps; United Kingdom; Exmoor; River barle; Clapper bridge; Tarr Steps; English Heritage; Exmoor; River; Stones; Tourism; Bridges; Bridge; Stone Bridge; Causeways; Cause Way; Cause Ways; Causeway; Rivers; River; Waterway; Waterways
"(c) Mike Watson"; England; Europe; Exmoor National Park; Somerset; Tarr Steps; United Kingdom; Exmoor; River barle; Clapper bridge; Bridges; Bridge; Stone Bridge; Causeways; Cause Way; Cause Ways; Causeway; Rivers; River; Waterway; Waterways; Tarr Steps; English Heritage; Exmoor; River; Stones; Tourism
UK Cambridge -- 26 May 2012 -- People enjoy a punt on the River Cam in Cambridge, England, UK. High end of May temperatures have bought many sunseekers out after weeks of rain -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Lightroom Photos
river, water, bridge, stone bridge, arch, rocks, lichen, moss, green, trees
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This image shows a river flowing under a lovely arched stone bridge in the Lake District, Cumbria. In the foreground are moss covered rocks exposed by the low water levels. The banks of the river are lined with trees in full foliage.
Riverside Bridge Cambridge New Modern Architecture Metal Tubular Construction Spanning Spans River Cam Opened 2008 Cycleway And Pedestrian Walkway Crossing Over Water Walking Cycling In City People Blue Sky Sunny Day
Riverside Bridge Cambridge New Modern Architecture Metal Tubular Construction Spanning Spans River Cam Opened 2008 Cycleway And Pedestrian Walkway Crossing Over Water Walking Cycling In City People Blue Sky Sunny Day
Devil's Bridge (Pontarfynach), Redigion is situated high in the foothills of the Pumlumon mountain range twelve miles east of Aberystwyth. The River Rheidol is joined by the River Mynach, plunging 400 foot / 122m down the Mynach Falls. The village's most famous feature is probably the unique arrangement of its three bridges - which are built one on top of the other, across the River Mynach. There is a story that the first bridge was built by the Devil to enable an old woman to cross to rescue her cow. In reality, it is likely that the Abbott of the Cistercian Strata Florida Abbey had the first bridge built so that the monks could reach the sheep pastures to the north. The latest bridge was built by the County Council during the 20th century.
arch bridges; arched bridges; bridges; France; Haut Vienne; landscapes; Limoges; Limousin; old bridges; Pont St. Etienne; river bridge; river bridges; stone bridges; riverbank: river
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Pont St. Etienne is a 13th Century Bridge over the River Vienne in Limoges, France
arch bridges; arched bridges; France; Haut Vienne; landscapes; Limoges; Limousin; old bridges; Pont St. Etienne; river bridge; river bridges; stone bridges; water
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Pont St. Etienne is a 13th century bridge over the River Vienne in Limoges, France
arch bridges; arched bridges; France; Haut Vienne; landscapes; Limoges; Limousin; old bridges; Pont St. Etienne; river bridge; river bridges; stone bridges; water
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Pont St. Etienne is a 13th century bridge over the River Vienne in Limoges, France
A view of the River Dove beneath an arch of Coldwall Bridge at Thorpe in Derbyshire, England. The fast flowing river was pictured, as it winds its way south between the tree-lined banks, towards the next village on its route, which is Mappleton.