Limpapeh Bridge is a suspension bridge crossing over Jl. Ahmad Yani Bukittinggi, which connects the region Fort de Kock and Yorkshire Wildlife and Cultural Kinantan. Limpapeh Bridge made 16 years ago was supported in the middle by gonjong roofed concrete buildings typical Minangkabau, as well as by four steel cables hanging place the steel wires that hold the bridge.
Concrete building in the middle of the bridge is penetrated by Jl. Ahmad Yani. Therefore, I started to photograph the bridge Limpapeh of Jl. Ahmad Yani, and then photographing this Limpapeh Bridge from within the region Fort de Kock, when walking through it to get to Wildlife Areas and Cultural Kinantan which is across the street.
Gonjong roofed concrete building in the middle of the bridge Limpapeh penetrated by Jl. Ahmad Yani. On the left is the area of Fort de Kock, and to the right is of Wildlife and Cultural Park neighborhood Kinantan. Visitors can enter either from the left or right Limpapeh Bridge, with only a one-time fee.
Yellow green ornament on the wall of the middle of the bridge Limpapeh, with one of the top of the roof looked lopsided, perhaps because of strong winds.
Who knows how long the telephone wires and power is very disturbing scene around Limpapeh Bridge can be embedded into the ground, making it look more presentable and pleasing to the eye.

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