In Moscow, they have put up a couple of metal tress that people can attach their locks to. As far as i know it’s working and the bridges can rest easy!
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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But – does love last if we lock it ??
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Ah, very good point.
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🙂 I have a padlock and a photo from the same bridge, but not for this theme. They remove it after a while to make room for more padlocks.
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nice shot
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These locks seem to be everywhere…one day all the bridges will collapse under the heavy weight! But I like the shot you took of them!
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In Moscow, they have put up a couple of metal tress that people can attach their locks to. As far as i know it’s working and the bridges can rest easy!
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Ironic indeed!
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Excellent take and capture on the challenge Debbie. Love it! 😀
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