Meeting of the waters

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Meeting of the waters

Image: © Robert Ashby Taken: 4 May 2015

Where three watercourses come together at Point of Whitecoat near Portadown. From the left the River Bann, centre the Newry Canal and right, just under the bridge, can be glimpsed the Cusher River. Having merged they then flow north to Lough Neagh.

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Image Location

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54.410736
Longitude
-6.426701