Gates at 2431 Avenida Rivadavia in Buenos Aires.
Ornate gates at Circulo Militar in Plaza San Martin, Buenos Aires …
Gates in Plaza B. Munoz Gamero in Punto Arenas, Chile
On Avenida Julio A. Roca in Punta Arenas
Jake’s Sunday Post is: Entrance
Gates at 2431 Avenida Rivadavia in Buenos Aires.
Ornate gates at Circulo Militar in Plaza San Martin, Buenos Aires …
Gates in Plaza B. Munoz Gamero in Punto Arenas, Chile
On Avenida Julio A. Roca in Punta Arenas
Jake’s Sunday Post is: Entrance
These are amazing gates. There to hold the entire world out, or the world in. Whichever way you look at it. Wonderful images Lynne.
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Thank you Bella R – despite their purpose of barring access, gates like these still seem civilized somehow.
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That second shot is my favourite. How flamboyant!
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Ornate ones certainly catch the eye, and then there are the old decrepit ones that have stories to tell .. . 😉
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Really beautiful photos! Great Work.
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Thank you 🙂
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I love these intricate wrought iron gates, beautiful. I too have a thing for gates, and doors, and paths and fences….there’s such a mystery and symbolism hidden within them
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Oh yes, a pathways collection too LOL.
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I have a bit of a thing for gates too, guess its the symbolism and its nice to find ones as beautiful as these.
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Some can be so wonderfully ornate and others so humble – G has a great collection – I should post some of them …
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what marvelous gates you have depicted here… thank you..
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There were many wonderful gates we found on that trip – some doors had gates in front – like our use of the (usually ugly) aluminum door – air conditioning with security 😉
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Beautiful post Lynn, Happy Easter my friend 🙂
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I find gates fascinating, I really enjoyed the detail you captured.
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Thank you Charlie – gates have been one of my husband’s ‘things’ – he didn’t make this trip so I was busy snapping gates for him … and now I have a ‘thing’. 😉 Also for doors.
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