Photos from a 2016 trip to Torres del Paine N.P., Patagonia, Chile.
Thanks for indulging my verbosity on Wordless Wednesday. 😊
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It was extremely windy, and strong gusts created ripples or waves in the bridge.
Photos from a 2016 trip to Torres del Paine N.P., Patagonia, Chile.
Thanks for indulging my verbosity on Wordless Wednesday. 😊
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Interesting!
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That does NOT look like fun …
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Ha ha! I get your point. It was one of the strangest things I’ve seen.
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I used to be a tough cookie … these days a ferris wheel looks like pure horror (There are witnesses even … long 5 minutes …) 😉
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Yes. Being terrorized is not my idea of fun. 😄
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You are very resilient to cross this bridge but I would crawl across this bridge due to the height. LOL
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Ha ha! I wouldn’t blame you if you did.
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😀
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I remember crossing that bridge on the way to Grey Lake and also the winds down by the lake itself. I couldn’t stand still to take photos and almost fell over a couple of times! Your shot is a clever way of capturing the movement of the bridge 🙂
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Thanks Sarah! It was lucky to catch a gust as it hit the bridge. The Grey Lake wind was amazing.
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wobbly bridge! (of the day!)
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wow… you have a tendency for extreme falls where-ever you go.. lol.. the wind could take you.. lovely pics! 🤗🤣💖💖
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If the wind was so strong, that would have been a great place for a power-generating wind farm. But those things are pretty unsightly, so maybe not.
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A wind farm there would produce a lot of energy. But as you say, most people would object to the way it would look.
I’ve seen wind farms on a mountain ridge in the middle of nowhere that looked pretty nice.
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Oh… I don’t think I’d step on this bridge! Looks scary!
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It was fun but if there was more height involved, I would have been terrified. Thanks for your comment.
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you are a rule breaker 🙂
that looks like it would be a fun bridge to cross, perhaps even moreso when it is windy!
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Living dangerously I am, and it was fun crossing the bridge. At Grey Lake the wind was about the strongest I’ve ever experienced. It could move my body laterally if I jumped.
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I don’t think I would try to jump if I knew that. Although jumping for me means getting about four inches off the ground… 🙂
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You and me both! 😉
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👍
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