As a child, I remember being able to cross that old bridge on foot. The roadbed had either closely spaced girders or wooden planks covered with tracks of tar - so that you could actually see the water below if you looked between the spaces while standing on the bridge-span. Is that the same bridge?
As a child, I remember being able to cross that old bridge on foot. The roadbed had either closely spaced girders or wooden planks covered with tracks of tar - so that you could actually see the water below if you looked between the spaces while standing on the bridge-span. Is that the same bridge?
PintoMusic 4 years ago
year , sir. Locally called 'bore pul'
JoeUkGoa 4 years ago