Approaching Salisbury city from the south

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Approaching Salisbury city from the south

Image: © Peter Facey Taken: 30 Jun 2006

Foreground left is the island of a major roundabout joining the A3094 from Wilton, the A354 from Blandford, the A338 from Ringwood and the main dual carriageway which is Salisbury's ring road (ahead). This is how you get into Salisbury city from the south, and how you have to go if you simply want to take any of the roads north of Salisbury.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.058
Longitude
-1.794482