Dredging the River Lagan, Belfast - 2010/11 (13)

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Dredging the River Lagan, Belfast - 2010/11 (13)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 5 Oct 2010

The dredging has started, at a bend in the river, below the Annadale Embankment. The barge on the left is equipped with a deck crane. This, unfortunately, happens to be the only spot on the Lagan, between Queen’s Quay and Lisburn, which is inaccessible to anyone on foot.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.568929
Longitude
-5.924863