The milenium bridge that crosses the Thames between St Pauls Cathederal and the Tate Modern art gallery is known to Londoner's as the wibbly wobbly bridge (or just the wobbly bridge). Built for the milenium then closed shortly after to stabilise it. Not reopening until 2002. Its a great place to get wonderful views up and down the Thames with out the worry of traffic.
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It must really wobble if that is its name. Nice shot.
That's funny, one of our bridges has the name of being wobbly too.
Yours looks scary I think
When enlarged, one can really get a sense of the size of that structure. Love the way you've captured the scene from that vantage point.
great pic!
Yes, the views from the bridge are great. Love this shot.
That's a great shot, Mo.
Hey Mo, where did you shoot this from? Looks like it might be up in the Tate, but I didn't realise there was a place to look out. I just shot some of this bridge from underneath :) not that interesting from below and my side shots look like all the postcards (blech).
Yours is a great pic.
xx
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