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Three Pyramids

Alexandria

These three stone pyramids near Bonhill Bridge in Alexandria, Scotland were built using red sandstone from the 1898 bridge piers. They serve as a commemorative feature, with one of them originally incorporating a plaque marking the opening of the 1898 Bonhill Bridge.

Behind them, there four gas lights (only two visible in the photo) that once stood on the bridge’s piers.
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José Manuel Polo said:

Una forma original de conmemorar la inauguración de un puente. Las farolas a gas atraen por su color, pero tienen que ser una joya para el recuerdo. Buena semana entrante, Joe. Tu homónimo USA ha tenido un mal pronóstico.
4 days ago ( translate )

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to José Manuel Polo:

Thanks for your very kind comment, José. Best wishes, Joe
4 days ago

Gudrun said:

Nice rhythm created by the red lights and the pyramids!
2 days ago

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Gudrun:

Thanks for your very kind comment, Gudrun. Best wishes, Joe
2 days ago