It’s interesting and frightening how different countries value safety. When we were in Panama a few weeks ago I came across this extremely dangerous fence when I nearly leaned against it to take a picture. Thankfully, someone saw the hole and corrosion and warned me in time. I’m not sure if you can appreciate the height of this perch.
I’m entering these photos in Cee’s Black and White Photo Challenge. You can enter or see more here.
You have some great photos Cathy. Thanks ever so much for participating. 😀
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You’re welcome.
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You’re welcome. I enjoyed the challenge and had just the right photo handy!
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Eek! Thank goodness you were safe. I really like your photos xx
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Thanks. I couldn’t believe how dangerous it was. I hope no one has fallen through.
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Love the second one
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Thank you. That’s the shot I was going for when someone stopped me to show me the corrosion and gaping hole in the fence.
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Love it
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I like the mood of the photos. Well done!
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Thank you.
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Thanks. The challenge was black and white photos.
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Great pictures!
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Thank you.
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Good photos. I’m glad you were warned in time of the crumbling gate.
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Thanks. I’m glad too!
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Good photo’s Cathy but crikey, that was lucky you didn’t put any weight on the fence and it is the most natural thing in the world to do!
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I was focussing on the shot and walking up to the fence to do just that!
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Crazy!!
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Leyland’s advice–give it a palm push first, just like he learned to with banisters in the nuke plants.
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Good advice Leyland!
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