Tuesday 15 March 2016

The bridges of Melbourne City

We all took a boat trip down the Yarra yesterday - started with coffee at Southbank and ended with fish and chips at Williamson Town.  It was pretty crowed in the ferry on the way down - but much better on the way back.  Really interesting to see the city from the river, and to see parts of the city that I normally never see at all.

It was also rather good to see the Westgate and Bolte Bridges from the river.  I think I would recommend this as a day trip for Melbourners!






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18 comments:

  1. Fun to see bridges from a different perspective.

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  2. That is a different view of Melbourne.

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  3. Great views..Not everyone gets to see that angle..I would take that excursion..fun being on the water..

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  4. Very creative bridge photography ~ neat angle and composition!

    Happy Week to you ~ ^_^

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  5. We do tend to take the local and familiar for granted, don't we? Great shots.

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  6. Love geometric pictures. Very nice study.

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  7. Do I miss the cables here in the last bridge. Wonder then what the towers are doing there. But they both look very sleek and light constructed. Nice.

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  8. I never cease to be amazed at how everything looks so different viewed from our boat even here in our small city/area.

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  9. I thought you'd taken a picture while in a modern art gallery.

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  11. The second photo is my favorite!
    Have a wonderful week!
    Lea

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  12. Cool shots of the bridges, nice views! Have a happy day and week ahead!

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  13. Great post Stewart! I love taking the ferry in Brisbane to get a very different perspective from the river. We have so many bridges in the CBD alone!

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  14. Very unique and beautiful views of some awesome bridges of Melbourne!
    Thanks for the photo tour.
    Have a Happy Day!
    Peace :)

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