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Red Bridge

27 Apr

Red Bridge at Geo Park, Langkawi

The super bright bridge painted red at the Geo Park, Langkawi Island, Malaysia.

I have always liken these types of bridges as those found in a Japanese garden. Love the reflection. The green mountain range on the horizon is called Mt Mat Cincang or Mat Cincang Mountain. It has been left pretty much intact except for the cable car development and some of the resort huts built high in the mountains.

The colour red. What does it imply? To me, many things. Bold, vibrant, seize the moment, beautiful, courage, danger, attention seeker, culture, brilliance, risk taker. What does red means to you?

Well, if you need a bit of armour or something to brighten up a dull outfit, wear something red. Red shoes, red bag, belt, boots, etc. Feel the difference.

 

About hasayang

Haslinda hails from tropical Singapore. Dreaming of more travel adventures, chasing the photography light and writing that elusive muse. Thank you for joining the journey.
4 Comments

Posted by on April 27, 2011 in Malaysia, photography, postaday2011, Travel

 

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4 Responses to Red Bridge

  1. Jean Huang Photography

    April 30, 2011 at 3:27 am

    Hi Haslinda, I have a thing about read bridge too. See, I have taken a photograph of one in the Japanese Garden of the Descanso Gardens here in Los Angeles: http://jeanhuangphotography.wordpress.com/2011/03/22/spring-at-descanso-gardens-part-1-los-angeles-photographer/.

    Happy blogging, traveling, and photographing! :-)

     
  2. hasayang

    April 30, 2011 at 1:11 pm

    Thanks for your comments and link, Jean. Your comment actually inspired me. We have a Chinese and Japanese Garden side by side back home. Haven’t been there for so long. Will go there on Monday and see how it goes. Thanks for the inspiration.

    Good luck with your photography too!

     
    • Jean Huang Photography

      July 7, 2011 at 3:01 pm

      Hi Haslinda, thank you for the message and glad that I was able to do something useful. :P Would look forward to seeing your images from the Chinese and Japanese gardens.

      Enjoy the summer!

       
      • hasayang

        July 9, 2011 at 12:50 am

        Hi, Jean. Thanks for dropping by again. Haven’t got the opportunity to visit the place yet, but it is something to look forward to in the future. Cheers!

         

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