This weekend’s Photo Challenge is Infinite -‘Infinity can produce contrasting effects on (and in) us: it might make us feel dwarfed or amplified, afraid or empowered. It might take the form of a wide panorama or a zoomed-in fraction of an object.’
This is just a fraction of the Harringworth Viaduct which is 1,275 yards long, 60ft high and has 82 arches. It took some 400 navvies and 120 horses about 4 years to build in the late 1870s and is said to be the longest masonry viaduct across a valley in the UK.
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Beautiful Marie, and great choice!
Thanks Tina 🙂
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I saw a movie with this viaduct in it! Great shot!
Thanks.