Sunday, June 16, 2024

Long Teng Broken Bridge Taiwan for Sunday Best

 




The remnant of the bridge from Japanese occupation period is now wrapped around by nature.

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Last night, Joel and I went to Pearses Bay again. A last-minute decision as it was a high tide. Weather was crap. So we ended up in a Greek Fish n Chips shop getting souvlaki in the end. This is the kind of life I like. No need to impress anyone just by being myself. 


32 comments:

  1. thanks
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  2. Not much of a bridge left there. I like not having to impress anyone. Have a happy day!

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  3. Nature will eventually reclaim what mankind abandons. This is clearly demonstrated by your photo.

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  4. What a sad sight this is. It is really nice to just do spur of the moment things that you like!

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  5. La naturaleza es muy sabia y hace su trabajo rápidamente.

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  6. Poco se ve ya, del puente. la naaturaleza ya se ha encargado de ocuparlo todo.
    Feliz domingo.

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  7. I really love how nature fights back given the chance! Great photo.

    Greek Fish and Chips, interesting. You know Fish and Chips is very popular over here, but it must be different from the Greek version?

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    1. Greek version in OZ is universally accepted to be better

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  8. That sounds very interesting and yes the photo is great.

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  9. This is humbling and should make us wise. Thank you friend

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  10. Great photo of what's left of the bridge!
    You need to philosophize a lot to get to the point of wanting to be yourself, in a world where almost everyone lives for what you look like and not what you are!!
    Thank you!

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  11. All looks peaceful there with this lovely photo you have shown us..

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  12. Japanese occupation... it seems so long ago. Nature thinks it's enough

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  13. No creo paso tanto tiempo para que la naturaleza reconquistara el terreno que eventualmente perdió.

    Saludos.

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  14. Nature tends to cover chaos. True for the occupation, and true for our pesky volcano. It's hard to see what it did all those years ago.

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  15. I love when nature takes over what is abandoned.
    Well seen!

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  16. I love how nature takes over. Great shot.

    Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ☺

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  17. Very cool, Roentare! The power of trees is amazing. Life is exhausting if you try to be what you are not. I hope the fish and chips were yummy!

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  18. Excellent, rather surrealistic photo, James! Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.

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  19. Nature is amazing. Great photo. Thanks for sharing at Love Your Creativity.

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