The Jindo Bridge (or, more precisely, Bridges), completed in 1984 and 2005. The bridges were designed by British architects Rendel Palmer & Tritton and constructed by Hyundai Construction.
Ooo… Nice Bridge, Man
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That’s not your picture is it? The water looks as if it isn’t real Korean water, it’s too blue. The photo has been extremely enhanced to say the least!
Did they add blue food coloring in the water? You need to stop portraying Korea in a better lite or check the source/validity of your photographs.
I’ll assume you’re joking, but yes, that’s my photo, and all that was done to the photo was an auto white balance.
ha ha, water can’t even be blue, if it’s Korean, I suppose.
it’s an underdeveloped area per the economic policies of the fascist mercantile dictators, so it shouldn’t be too dirty.
Looks like as well as Europe, WJK hasn’t been to Korea either.
It can be blue, it just rarely seems so, particularly the west coast. There is a reason it’s commonly called the Yellow Sea WJK.
it’s the south west sea, you idiot, I’ve been there twice.
“ha ha, water can’t even be blue, if it’s Korean, I suppose.”
Good one wjk, ha ha x 2.
This tbonetaylor is either a sock for JohnT or a parodist. LMAO at his comment.
I guess posting a simple photo couldn’t pass without at least a little slagging on Korea…
Why don’t you just delete his comment?
Wow, WJK, gotta name everything after Korea, eh? What’s next, calling the Arctic Ocean the “North Sea” lol…
So that’s what happened to the Bridge to Nowhere.
What no dog lane?
I think it’s safe to assume that tbone is on the RJK watch list now…
Any ways,
Isn’t were that bridge is at where the battle of Myeongnyang was fought by Admiral Yi, where 13 ships defeated 133 Japanese ships?
Rob, any thoughts on the strength of the currents in that place? Did you actually see the water change directions every three hours???