Sunday 29 August 2010

Sunday Bridge Series: parc du Petit Trianon


A bridge in the park of Petit Trianon castle, a contribution to Louis la Vache's Sunday Bridge Series.
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Un pont dans le parc du Petit Trianon pour les Ponts du Dimanche.

27 comments:

  1. Excellent, Ciel - This looks like it would be nice bridge to cross carrying a basket with a baguette, some good brie or camembert, some salami and a blanket to sit on and have a nice summer picnic just on the other side of the bridge...

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  2. One of our sad memories...we just didn't have time to visit the Petit Trianon...

    So, we appreciate your photos of this place very much!

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  3. J'adore le charme de ces petits ponts de pierre qui enjambent des petits cours d'eau à la campagne;o)

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    Merci pour le partage et beau dimanche*******

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  4. The estate is so large, one day does not do this wonderful area justice. So much history here to see, I enjoy your bridges!

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  5. I wonder how many parks you have there. I love these small stone bridges.

    Sharon

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  6. Amazing bridge, I can't believe it in a park! I would imagine horse-drawn wagons passing over this on their way to a picnic.

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  7. I would love to see this in person. Lovely photos.

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  8. Beautiful as always. Looks to be the ideal spot for a stroll with friends and food.

    How exciting, where are you going on your trip? (If you don't mind me asking)

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  9. Gorgeous spot! I think I fell off a bridge like this once ;-)

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  10. Louis has a good idea. What about you and us have a picnic and ride on a bicycle. The bridge looks big enough for a bicycle.

    Don't watch many French movie, but Chocolat is a good one.

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  11. M la Vache is spot on! Charming bridge...

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  12. Not a bad idea a picnic near this lovely bridge...

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  14. I like this little bridge and everyone else had some wonderful comments. Hmmmm.....
    MB

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  15. Cou cou,
    C´est un joli petit pont, et en plus il est placé au Trianon!
    Je ne connais pas encore Versailles. Je le fais de ta main. Ma dernière fois à Paris, le jour où l´on avait décidé visiter Versailles il s´est mis à pleuvoir, donc, on a décidé de faire une autre chose. C´était bien dommage
    Bisous
    Elisa

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  16. Bonjour chérie!
    J'aime beaucoup le deuxième photo et la composition!
    grosses bises
    Léia

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  17. Such a cute little bridge. It must be neat to walk where kings and queens once trod.

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  18. Particularly love that second image.

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  19. La première photo aurait pu servir aux reflets du vendredi.. Petit pont plein de charme, comme égaré à la mauvaise époque..

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  20. Une preference pour la photo du bas avec ses textures. Une invitation a traverser le pont...

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  21. what a great find, your place is a photographer's paradise.

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  22. It looks like it is a footbridge -- not wide enough for carriages or even cars today! Is there water under it or is that a thing of the past? The gardner needs to do some work! Ü

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  23. Tres tres jolie and so ancient..interesting to imagine how much time and history has passed over this bridge

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  24. I think this looks like the perfect place for a Sunday morning walk. Perfect for the Bridges meme!

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  25. Le pont s'il pouvais parler; il à vue des calèches avec du beaux mondes; pierre tu vois tout et tu reste de marbre.

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  26. Looks like a really nice old bridge.

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