Ballydehob Bridge

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The engineers that planned and laid out the Skibbereen to Schull Railway, which operated from 1886 to 1947, have left behind an iconic twelve-arch railway bridge at Ballydehob. It is quite a beautify edifice and can be accessed by the public, as part of a healthy and refreshing walk along the salty coast of West Cork.
On a calm evening, with a high tide and with the added luck of a full moon in the background, the bridge exudes a captivating charm.

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A3 sized print. Postage and packing included.

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