Thanks Dave, its a lovely area, yes only had a phone and walking along canal to a pub so couldn't hang aroundKendal - not far from me
No1 works best as the bent necks don't show well in No2.
Thanks Meg, think they were more concerned about their nest.I agree that the canal works best, although a good idea for the swans if they had shows a little more attention to the camera
Thanks Alan, yes someone on the bridge would add to the picture. Some of the bridges are not is use, just fields either side, don't know if they were built for the farmers use or the roads have been dug up.Yes the canal bend works best for me, sort of needs something walking or cycling over the bridge?
Thanks HelenAgreed, #1 fits the theme better. Lovely spot.
Thanks Paul, well at least I am consistent in usually picking the wrong picSorry, another vote for #1 here.
Keith, they are typically Accommodation bridges, built to allow farmers and other landowners to access their land on the far side of the canal when the canals were first constructed. This was a measure to gain the landowner's permission to allow the canal company to take some of their land.Some of the bridges are not is use, just fields either side, don't know if they were built for the farmers use or the roads have been dug up.