Junction of three rivers, Omagh

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Junction of three rivers, Omagh

Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 12 Feb 2013

Pictured where the Drumragh and Camowen Rivers unite to form the Strule. The central brown brick building is the wider end of the wedge-shaped building occupied by Slevins Chemists, and the narrow end faces the Dublin Road Corner. To the left is the new development which is taking place at the site of the former public house owned by Scott and Ewing in Market Street. On the right is Drumragh Avenue bridge, over what is the start of the River Strule and Omagh Community House in the background

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.600501
Longitude
-7.297825