Highest bridging point

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Highest bridging point by Bob Harvey as part of the Geograph project.

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Highest bridging point

Image: © Bob Harvey Taken: 7 Aug 2022

There may be higher bridging points across the Welland between here and the source, but if so they are on private land and inaccessible to a Geographists. This rustic composition of telegraph poles and railway sleepers appears solid, apart from the gap. A nearby homeowner told me the missing boarding had been removed by caravan dwelling itinerant scrap metal enthusiasts, probably (she said) to sell to landscape enthusiasts.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.474163
Longitude
-0.935823