A swan takes to the road at Carry Bridge

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A swan takes to the road at Carry Bridge

Image: © Dean Molyneaux Taken: 28 Nov 2009

Fermanagh's reputation as a rustic county is upheld here on a foggy morning at Carry Bridge, near Lisbellaw - as a swan abandons Upper Lough Erne for the tarmac. Carry Bridge provide access from the eastern shore of Upper Lough Erne to Inishmore Island and acts as a through route to the western shore by way of the Inishmore Viaduct.

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Image Location

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54.284309
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-7.54796