This bench, and a few others close by, have turned their back on the incredible view of the Forth Rail Bridge.
But there are a few that face the bridge – what a relief!
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Posted by Debbie Smyth, 12 April 2015
This bench, and a few others close by, have turned their back on the incredible view of the Forth Rail Bridge.
But there are a few that face the bridge – what a relief!
I guess the backward benches are for those who want a selfie with a great background? 😉
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A lovely shot of the bridge BTW 🙂
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I’m not convinced by either of them. Need to move the wall too!
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Hmmm…I suppose they said “Oops” later on?
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Can people pick up the benches and turn them around? I can’t tell from the photograph.
At one of our beaches — Rehoboth Beach in Delaware — they have benches with backrests that can move forward and backward. This is useful if you want to face outward toward the Atlantic Ocean or watch people strolling along the boardwalk. We can probably send you some! 😉
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What a brilliant idea!
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And no you can’t move them
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They have seats on the trains in Australia that do that! So clever, you can have two facing if there are a few of you sitting together, or else move the seat to face the direction of the train. Please send us some benches!
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*WHOOSH!* Okay, here they are!
The benches I’m talking about appear at 1:42 and 2:00 in the video link below:
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Bit of bad planning!
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Yes, seems strange to me, but perhaps the planners thin people prefer people watching to bridge gazing.
On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 7:43 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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A lot of people probably do!
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