Hidden Gem South Queensferry, Scotland, United Kingdom
South Queensferry
Forth Railway Bridge - Construction of the bridge began in 1882 and it was opened on 4 March 1890. This was a pinacle of Scottish engineering.
At the moment there is a third bridge being built if you can see in the picture (sorry for bad quality)
As the old one is past is best even though it only been there for just over 40 years.
At the moment we have Forth Railway Bridge for trains, Forth Road Bridge for cars and new Forth Crossing is being built to replace existing bridge and supposed to be finished by the end of this year most likely it will not.
On the way to South Queensferry i noticed there were more bikes than usual on the roads.
Realised there was a bike show going on :)
These two were my favourites. Although i don't have bike license i love them. When i was a teenager i had an old Russian bike "Delta" 50cc which used to brake on its own , used to spend 4 hours fixing it and driving for half an hour and then fix it again.
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If i have stayed home i would have missed it, its worth your while to go out. I never made any plans just jumped in my car and drove anywhere.
My visit ended up here with a cup of tea and beautiful view.
Do you like it?
Not sure if it's just me but i prefer the images to be bigger.
i am on it :)
I missed the smaller pictures but what you have now is very nice.
Looks OK to me.
Sorry about the quality, i took all photos with my phone and looked ok at the time. Smaller pictures were replaced with same pictures but bigger in same order.
Keep up the great work @crypto-fan
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