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Shipwreck Coast
Shipwreck Coast
jomari


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Challenge: Postcard IV (Archival) (Extended Editing*)
Collection: Portfolio
Camera: Nikon D7000
Location: Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia
Date: Feb 9, 2012
Date Uploaded: Jun 16, 2020

By all means come and explore Victoria's beautiful shipwreck coast, but you won't find this structure. It used to be called London Bridge and it used to be a double span affair. First of all the first span collapsed and people who were out on the end had to be rescued by helicopter. Some years later the second span collapsed too. So now there's just a couple of sea stacks sitting there in isolation. Any photos I have of the original two spanned bridge are pre digital.

Statistics
Place: 38 out of 56
Avg (all users): 5.7273
Avg (participants): 5.8276
Avg (non-participants): 5.6154
Views since voting: 208
Views during voting: 105
Votes: 55
Comments: 3
Favorites: 0


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06/24/2020 05:59:10 AM
This is a lovely motif! I wish I had seen it before it collapsed...

I agree with Margaret on the font - but it was still a 7 from me too...
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06/24/2020 12:11:50 AM
What a pity! I didn't know the second bridge collapsed too!
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06/17/2020 10:43:34 AM
Memories! I have been there many times before and after the bridge collapsed. I wish you chose a different font but it is still a 7 from me.
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