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River Tyne and Old Nungate Bridge, Haddington

by Joe, Son of the Rock
Nungate Bridge, built of red sandstone, appears to be of 17th century date, but it has been considerably altered and repaired. There are two 18th century arches on the eastern approach. The bridge itself is over 210ft [6.4m] long and 14ft 8 ins [1.4m] across the parapets; it has three main arches. Quoted from Canmore.
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Malik Raoulda said:

Superbe avec un bel angle de tir.
5 years ago ( translate )

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Malik Raoulda:

Merci pour ce beau compliment, Malik. Amitiés, Joe
5 years ago ( translate )

Puzzler4879 said:

Great shot, Joe, and all of your feathered "cast" are placed perfectly! Hope you and yours are safe and well. And thanks for all the stats on the bridge!

Thank you so much for posting it in "Canon Photography."
5 years ago

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Puzzler4879:

Thanks for your very kind comment, Puzzler4879. Cheers, Joe
5 years ago

Berny said:

excellent!
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Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Berny:

Thanks for your very kind comment, Berny. Cheers, Joe
5 years ago

Annemarie said:

a greatseries of BW images
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Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Annemarie:

Thanks for your very kind comment, Annemarie. Cheers, Joe
5 years ago ( translate )

Andy Rodker said:

Wonderful angle for this shot!
5 years ago

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Andy Rodker:

Thanks for your very kind comment, Andy. Cheers, Joe
5 years ago

ColRam said:

Une belle perspective
5 years ago ( translate )

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to ColRam:

Merci pour ce beau compliment, Ramon. Amitiés, Joe
5 years ago ( translate )

Love Song said:

I like this Joe *_* J*************************************************
5 years ago

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Love Song:

Thanks for your very kind comment, Love Song. Cheers, Joe
5 years ago