'Bridge of Size' (Dave Bender, All Rights Reserved)
This dramatic Calatrava-designed cantilever bridge post buoys a curving cable matrix over Jerusalem's long-delayed light rail project.
This means, as long as you just look up, and it's at this sort of abstract B&W image, it's ok - otherwise it's a frikin' uglificious, soul-killing mess for residents, businesses, and private and public transportation along the route):

(Dave Bender, All Rights Reserved)

(Dave Bender, All Rights Reserved)
...and from the driver's POV:

(Dave Bender, All Rights Reserved)
2 comments:
To me the bridge always looks like someone giving Jerusalem the finger!
"Satan's Suggestion." Alternatively, "Finger of the Gods."
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