Bridge over the Garry - Clunes Lodge

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Bridge over the Garry - Clunes Lodge

Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 4 Nov 2006

Many advisory notices cry wolf - but this one means it! Many of the old suspension bridges are rotting away now. The river is often easy to ford, as the Hydro take most of the water. When this bridge was built it would have been a vital link, the far bank would have been inhabited then too.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.778537
Longitude
-3.998176