Florida’s Big Dig

The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology

This wrought iron pedestrian bridge in London is one of the highest foot bridges with the steepest slope over what looks to be a waterway used for canal boating.

In the distance, one can see a canal lock that appears to be in use.  The bank on the right is heavily wooded and is probably a park. Considering the arc of the bridge, larger vessels than simple horse- drawn narrow-boats were in use on this watercourse when this bridge was designed for pedestrians.

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