#578 - Travel shots for today.
A wonderful Wednesday evening fellow Hivers. I was having a hard time coping up with the graveyard shift. My mind is a bit slow during the night and I can't sleep well too during the day. Ohh boy, this seems to be having a toll at my aging body already. Back then when I was in my late twenty, I don't have any problem working at night but now it's a different story 😬. But the good thing is I am working at home and I can prepare the breakfast early in the morning before my shift ends.
Moving on to our daily photos, we have here some travel shots we took when we went to the city of Manila a couple of weeks ago. We went there for a food crawl and we pass by this bridge which is famous and is named Binondo Intramuros bridge. I believe it was partly accomplished with the help of the Chinese. We walked a long way to get here, this is me and my son and we are still a few meters away from the bridge.
Then we finally went to the bridge it self and this is me making a pose. The bridge has two lanes on each direction and there are also bike lanes on the side then a pedestrian path on the outer most part.
My son who is a bit shy on camera.
The wife also didn't want to miss the opportunity. This bridge has been open for a while and it was our first time going here.
The wife also pose when we were afar from the bridge and there is s barge on the water. This barge carries goods like sugar and stuff which will be carried up river where there are factories to process the goods.
This is the same barge we saw earlier, it is traveling slow because of the heavy load that it takes time for it to move.
There are also a few kids fooling around at the at the passing lane of the bridge which is dangerous for them. It was not a busy hour by then but there might be speeding vehicles that may show up.
The wife and son posting and they are away from each other. It was a bit hot already when we got here, it is already around past nine o'clock.
Follow me on my nature travels.
Shot taken in Manila, Philippines.
Image/s were shot using Panasonic Lumix ZS110. ~rex