Weekly Photo Challenge: Scale (IV)

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Monday 09 February, 2015 by Uncle Spike

This week’s fourth and probably final entry from me for the Weekly Photo Challenge shows a rather overloaded bicycle in Tanzania. Thankfully the rider is in partial view in order to give us some idea over the scale of what he was carrying.

Hope you enjoy this entry.

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The first entry for this week can be found here: WPC ‘Scale’ (I)

The second entry for this week can be found here: WPC ‘Scale‘ (II)

The third entry for this week can be found here: WPC ‘Scale‘ (III)

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7 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Scale (IV)

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  2. galeweithers says:

    Amazing, especially since it looked as though someone was actually riding the bike too. I was sweating from just thinking about it but great job on the challenge (as usual) 😀

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  3. dayphoto says:

    My heavens! I tried to carry things on a bike and found it was rather hard. Amazing!

    Linda ❤⊱彡
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  4. Sue Slaght says:

    May I never, ever complain about how hard my ride is on a cycling trip ever again! Wow!

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