Sea Legs by sunnygreenwood

Sea Legs

A view of the wonky pedestrian suspension bridge that leads to the Shibaozhai Temple, along the Yangtze River in China. To get to the temple [after staggering across the long bridge] visitors have to climb through a 12-floor pagoda on what amounts to a ladder-like central staircase. The temple was built in the 1700's and the pagoda in stages over the years since then. Before the pagoda was constructed, visitors to the temple used chains to get to the top.
This a really interesting bridge--not sure I would enjoy climbing up through the 12-floor pagoda, though.
March 25th, 2016  
Neat shot of this suspension bridge - love the red color. Must have been such an interesting trip.
March 26th, 2016  
What a lovely bridge.
April 15th, 2016  
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