In the village of Carrbridge, Scotland is this old pack-horse bridge. It was built in 1717 and has been so severely damaged over the years that it is now to unstable to cross. There is currently no access to the stone arched bridge; it can only be viewed from a distance. This year marks the 300th anniversary of this famous local landmark.
Oh!! I love this one. It appears a very beautiful bridge in the illustration of when it was whole. But, i think it is even more beautiful now, that it is in disrepair. So artistic. So architectural. That said, I do hope that time and weather are gentle with it for a long, long time.
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I hope so too! It would be a shame to see it tumble to the ground!
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So quaintly beautiful
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I think so too. Thanks!
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Love the arch of the bridge
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Me too 🙂
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It must have been beautiful and fun to cross. Even now it look so much a part of the scene.
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It was lovely!
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It is quite stunning. Lovely to see it intact after such a long time.
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I agree!
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Nice bridge. Keep a watchful eye on the keystone.
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Right! Thanks!
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I love bridges. Nice picture!
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Thanks, me too!
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