Photo copyright of Maggie May.
This is Pulteney Weir in Bath, Somerset. It is a place I often go to and I never get tired of this lovely Roman city with it's beautiful buildings, waterways and natural hot water springs.
In this picture I was standing on a bridge looking down. On the left is a very unusual bridge that I will be posting about very soon.
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What a lovely place and you captured it beautifully.
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Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYes, thhought I recognised it.
ReplyDeleteSomeone was drowned there a couple of years ago - got swept under the water by the current ~ Eddie
Very interesting scenery and great photo.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting effect.
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Very cool!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love water pics!
ReplyDeleteClicking my heels and closing my eyes . . . am I there yet? What a wonderful spot - looks very relaxing.
ReplyDeleteAh yes, the beautiful Bath...I could easily have pulled up stakes in Bucks and moved to Bath! Bliss!
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How funny - we are currently working on a large project at Weirs Beach Village in NH ! Same name yet so far apart! And this picture looks so refreshing - summer has finally arrived here - hot and very humid. I wish I could jump right into that water! Ahh...
ReplyDeleteYour photos just get better and better, Maggie May--this one is lovely. My only acquaintence with Bath is the Wife of Bath in the Canterbury Tales:)
ReplyDeleteBefore I enlarged it I thought the water was flowing the other way.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely enlarged! I love the curve of the falls.
Thanks for your visit. :)
Bath is such a beautiful city. Lovely picture for WW, Maggie. A x
ReplyDeleteMaggie, your photography is just magnificent.
ReplyDeleteLoved the photo you have here although I have to confess since this was the first time I have ever heard the word "Weir" that I had to do a Wikipedia search to find out what it is!
ReplyDeleteYeah, so much for culture and knowledge, huh?
Wow! That is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job in capturing it. I bet its not one you want to walk around in though. I would be that water is fast.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Japan - your granddaughters feature in my Watery Wednesday post!
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That's a lovely picture of the weir, especially as it excludes all the tourists!
ReplyDeletePS. That sounds silly now I've re read it! Like the tourists are usually floating about in the water! Must be the school hols getting to me!
ReplyDeleteWow. Beautiful capture!
ReplyDeletenice pic. the weirs we used to walk are nowhere near as beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBath is one of those places on my list that I haven't visited yet. Love the picture.
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun to see the world out there in others photos - This is a lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful WW!
Hello Maggie May!
ReplyDeleteI am still on my long break but I am dropping by to say hello!
How "weir" you? :-)
That is one beautiful Weir!
I don't suppose it's allowed, but this is an inviting place for wading...
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and I love the picture.
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Wow! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteloved the picture..
♥ & ((hugs))
bindi
I'd love to be dabbling my feet in that!
ReplyDeleteMaggie, on this hot day here, it refreshes me to gaze at those beautiful waters.
ReplyDeleteThank you for that.
Nice to see an old friend from a different perspective. It is unusual to see the weir from that angle.
ReplyDeleteA very interesting looking weir - I love Bath, but I don't think I've discovered a fraction of what there is to see.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting place..Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting spot. I would like it there too, I think.
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