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A leap into the unknown

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Annemarie said:

:(
Have a great week, stay safe and healthy!
4 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

Hardly wide enough for a lorry! Nice title, it made me smile!
There used to be a 'blind summit' on a route my father used to take us when we were kids, and we were always asking him to go faster over it....sadly they have levelled it out a lot now ;-))
4 years ago

Ulrich John said:

Nice find, Amelia !
4 years ago ( translate )

Boro said:

;o) Vers l'inconnu !!
4 years ago ( translate )

Kalli said:

Als unser Reisebus über so eine Brücke fahren musste, mussten wir alle vorher aussteigen.
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4 years ago ( translate )

LutzP said:

...surprise, surprise ...
4 years ago ( translate )

Karl Hartwig Schütz said:

Schöne Sprungschanze:)))
4 years ago ( translate )

HappySnapper said:

Sometimes I see a picture that leaves me speechless, I think this is one of them. I bet the skate boarders like it.
4 years ago

Keith Burton said:

The edge of the world.................over the hump and into the abyss!

A great find and well taken Amelia...........I love the road signs! You definitely don't want to be driving a long wheel-base vehicle over that!
4 years ago

Steve Bucknell said:

That must be Brexit ahead.
4 years ago

Nick Weall said:

Wow ~ not for the faint hearted
4 years ago

tiabunna said:

Well taken and a great title. I guess we don't always know what's coming next (eg US elections. :-))
4 years ago

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

I think driving a ten-ton lorry over this would give you the hump, Amelia. LOL. All the best, Joe
4 years ago

Amelia replied to Joe, Son of the Rock:

That made me laugh out loud. Far better than watching the news.
4 years ago

Gudrun said:

Haha, a bit bumpy:-) I especially love the middle sign!
I remember some of the roads in Northumberland- straight as an arrow following the old Roman roads, but up and down with big scratches where long vehicles had scraped the tarmac...
4 years ago