The bridge at Bunclody where the river Clody flows into the river Slaney. In Celtic mythology, Cloidigh (Clody) was a local goddess, while the greater Sláine (Slaney) was the powerful deity of healing.
The bridge at Bunclody where the river Clody flows into the river Slaney. In Celtic mythology, Cloidigh (Clody) was a local goddess, while the greater Sláine (Slaney) was the powerful deity of healing.
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Fabulous shot. It looks so serene and quit… : )
It’s a very nice spot, just on the edge of my local town. You’d never guess it now, but there was a very bloody battle fought on that bridge in 1798, between British redcoats and Irish rebels!
You know, I can almost see it.
This is beautiful, love seeing sites fro all over the world.
Thank you, Carol. I took this photo on the last time I went out walking with Josh, February last year. Precious memory.
What a precious memory. Happy Father’s Day.
Thank you 😀 😀
Lovely picture of a bridge
Thank you 🙂
Great capture of the bridge Norman – love the image!
Thank you, Scott. Much appreciated 🙂
You are most welcome! Miss your quizzes!!!!
Eh… so do I 🙂
So, as my old baseball coach used to say “what is standing right in front of you, hand on your chest, saying don’t do it?”
A combination of factors, Scott. Lack of energy/motivation coupled with time pressures, mainly.
Thanks, Donald.
I love this shot. Good job.
Very nice. I like the reflection.
Thank you, Gary.
A very interesting bridge, thanks for sharing
Many thanks, GD.