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Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS
It's a bit hard to see but to the far left is a road, then a tow path (if it's a canal) or river path, then the river or canal, and the train - or tram track.
I'm a little unsure if this qualifies for the "Highways and Byways" expression - but I think it does, right?
It's a bit hard to see but to the far left is a road, then a tow path (if it's a canal) or river path, then the river or canal, and the train - or tram track.
I'm a little unsure if this qualifies for the "Highways and Byways" expression - but I think it does, right?
Fred Fouarge, appo-fam, Smiley Derleth, Nouchetdu38 and 3 other people have particularly liked this photo
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