The Camel Trail Venetian Bridges

Published 23rd of January, 2019

Upstream

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That really is a lot of water.

Modern Architects, Take Note

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here's a thing, remember how the modern bridge had the run up washed away? This won't happen here, because the Venetians had the sense (and money) to build the run-up with the same material as the rest of the bridge.

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We were actually very lucky when we visited the bridge. As we were finishing, the tour buses started to arrive. Kelefos Bridge is very popular with the tour groups. If you want to avoid them, and you do want to avoid them, then get there early. I've got nothing against tour groups if you haven't got much time and want to see the island, but they don't make for a very good photo opportunity.

Traditional View

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This is the sort of view that people expect to see when they visit the bridge...

The Bridge Now

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...and this is a similar view now. Let's face it though, if they used a picture like this in the tour guides it would be a bit misleading. Next thing you know people will be selling white-water rafting packages...

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