Overtoun and Barnhill
Laid by Lady Overtoun
The inscription almost completely encircles the stone, but reads: "LAST STONE OF BRIDGE LAID BY LADY OVERTOUN AND AVENUE OPENED 5TH JUNE 1895". However, it appears that the symbolic laying of this final stone took place two days later than planned, on the 7th of June. Quoted from the Geograph website .
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Overtoun Bridge, at Dumbarton, Scotland is the haunt of the world's greatest dog leaping mystery. With over 100 dogs leaping from the walls and parapets of this ancient bridge what might lie behind this terrifying canine phenomenon? Quoted from the Paul Owens website .
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North West Parapet from Which Most Dogs Jump
Dogs have leaped from Overtoun Bridge in all seasons, and from every part of the viaduct. With teams of scientists, animal experts, psychics, ghost hunters, and dowsers all visiting the bridge there has been little agreement between mystery hunters as to the cause of the dog leaping phenomenon. But they are agreed on one overriding fact: it happens! Quoted from the Paul Owens website .
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North West Parapet from Which Most Dogs Jump
With ghosts, presences, shadows, spirits, and strange energies, all being experienced around the bridge, might the paranormal offer a clue in solving this canine mystery? Quoted from the Paul Owens website .
Horse at Barnhill
Barnhill, Estate, Dumbarton
Three Horses
Three Horses, Barnhill Estate, Dumbarton, Scotland
Three Horses
Barnhill, Dumbarton
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