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It's All Whisky Under The Bridge


Old Packhorse Bridge over the river Dulnain at Carrbridge in Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
The bridge was built in 1717 and is the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands. In 1829 it was badly damaged in severe flooding known as 'muckle spate' and remains in this condition to this day.
The Strathspey area being famed for its whisky I have added the link :-
'Whiskey Under The Bridge' by Brooks and Dunn
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NdmEse7VcQ
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The bridge was built in 1717 and is the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands. In 1829 it was badly damaged in severe flooding known as 'muckle spate' and remains in this condition to this day.
The Strathspey area being famed for its whisky I have added the link :-
'Whiskey Under The Bridge' by Brooks and Dunn
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NdmEse7VcQ
Sony SLT-A65V and Sigma 18-200 Lens.
Please view large.
Sight and Sound
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