Two roads near Crossgar

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The photograph on this page of Two roads near Crossgar by Albert Bridge as part of the Geograph project.

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Two roads near Crossgar

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 13 Aug 2009

On the left the Creevy Road, a minor road running off the main Belfast – Downpatrick road, to the south of Saintfield. The Crossgar - Ballynahinch road is on the right with part of the grounds of the Rademon Estate behind the wall. The undulations of the Ballynahinch Road are a sign of drumlin country.

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Image Location

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54.400597
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-5.781215