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Good Morning
Bridge over the Atlantic
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Fechlin River
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The Rains Came, HFF
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Sligachan Old Bridge
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River Teith
Bridge over the Bannock Burn, (1pip)
Quiet Canal
Wall Flowers !
The Sun is Setting
A shot from the Bridge!
Easy River!
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Sunlight on the Water
Sky Bridge from Kyleakin, Isle of Skye. The bridge which crosses Loch Alsh is 500 meters long and was opened as a toll road in 1995 but following many years of protest the tolls were removed at the end of 2004,
The Eilean Ban lighthouse under the bridge was designed by David and Thomas Stevenson and built in 1857 to a height of 21 meters it was decommissioned on the opening of the bridge.
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The Eilean Ban lighthouse under the bridge was designed by David and Thomas Stevenson and built in 1857 to a height of 21 meters it was decommissioned on the opening of the bridge.
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© copyright 2014, All rights reserved, may not be used without my explicit permission
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