Which Way photo challenge – November 5

Another week, another Which Way photo challenge! All are welcome and if you want to join in, here’s the badge.

The Which Way photo challenge is all about capturing the roads, walks, trails, rails, steps, signs, etc. we move from one place to another on.  You can walk on them, climb them, drive them, ride on them, as long as the specific way is visible.  Any angle of a bridge is acceptable as are any signs. There’s no topic to this challenge.  All you need have is the “way” visible and the main focus of your photo.  To enter, simply add a link in your post to this post and leave a comment down below.

Here is a list of acceptable “ways”:

  • Roads:  gravel, asphalt, cobbled, dirt, freeway, expressway, highway, bridges
  • Indoor walkways:  hallways, aisles, people movers
  • Outdoor walks:  sidewalks, paths, trails
  • Stairs, elevators, escalators, or steps
  • Railway tracks, monorails, ski lifts
  • Runways and tarmacs
  • Ferries, canals and locks
  • Parking lots, private driveways
  • Tunnels
  • Signs of any kind:  directional, informational, store signs, wind vanes
  • Maps that are posted as sign

Here’s my photo:

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How about yours?

Published by Alive and Trekking

Dreamer. Adventurer. Traveller. Idealist. Nature. New Zealand, Nordic countries and the Arctic.

25 thoughts on “Which Way photo challenge – November 5

    1. That was last summer, when I went to Sweden. Felt so weird being on a plane and going abroad again. So many people at the airport, which took some getting used to. But also, it felt wonderfully familiar.

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        1. Me too! Numbers aren’t good here in NL so they’re probably announcing additional measures. Facemasks are mandatory again, and who knows what else will be announced tomorrow.

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          1. Oh really! In Tasmania, somehow, we have escaped an influx of the virus mostly due to a government mandate making people who travel from a “red” zone quarantine but our borders open mid next month….after living quite normally for well over a year….what is next?

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            1. I guess there are perks to living on an island 😉 We’re in temporary partial lockdown. Mostly earlier closing of supermarkets, non-essential shops and restaurants/pubs/etc. Limiting visitors at home and working from home is the norm again. Nothing much changes for me personally, other than a concert I was looking forward to got postponed until next year. But if that’s the worst, I’ll live 😉

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