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The tay bridge near Dundee is most famous for the collapse of the original in 1879. However, the replacement spans a wide river and opens up the North East of Scotland to railway passengers.
This picture is used by kind permission of Roy Munro of 35mm Landscapes. Copyright questions should be directed to him at the addreess on his website. |
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