The Clifton Suspension Bridge from the path up to the Clifton Observatory.
- Aperture: ƒ/2.8
- Camera: PENTAX Optio A20
- Focal length: 7.9mm
- ISO: 64
The Clifton Suspension Bridge from the path up to the Clifton Observatory.
The Clifton pier of the Clifton Suspension Bridge framed by a window in the Clifton Observatory.
The Clifton Observatory was originally built as as a windmill.
The Clifton Observatory, The Giant’s Cave and the Clifton Suspension Bridge. The Giant’s Cave, or Ghyston’s Cave, is about three-quarters of the way up the gorge face. Before the tunnel from the Observatory opened in 1837 it was a long climb in either up or down.
The Clifton Observatory peeks through the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
The end of the Clifton Suspension Bridge run.