Monday, 8 January 2007

Stolen Monuments...(Lisbon)

Look familiar? Can't figure out why? This bridge is often referred to as the Golden Gate of Lisbon. Its the 25th of April Bridge. Only it doesn't cross a Bay, but a River -- The Tagus. Although Jason would like me to point out that it doesn't look or act like a river. In fact, it has tides and swells. And is wide and long almost seemingly unending. Notice something else familiar?

To your right as you approach the bridge, is the statue 'Cristo Rei' (literally: 'Christ King' - often translated as 'Christ in Majesty') which stands on a huge pillar and overlooks the mouth of the mighty Tagus river ('Rio Tejo'). This is a smaller replica of the even more impressive 'Cristo Redentor' ('Christ the Redeemer') statue which is situated on the Corcovado mountain in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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