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The Old Suspension Bridge (H)

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Since the construction of the Bridge of the 23 Camels, this old span has been known as "The Old Bridge.” Built in 1913, the bridge replaced a winch ferry powered by the river current, which was used since 1860. In 2003, the bridge was restored with bat houses to support the local bat population.

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Since the construction of the Bridge of the 23 Camels, this old span has been known as "The Old Bridge.” Built in 1913, the bridge replaced a winch ferry powered by the river current, which was used since 1860. In 2003, the bridge was restored with bat houses to support the local bat population.

Since the construction of the Bridge of the 23 Camels, this old span has been known as "The Old Bridge.” Built in 1913, the bridge replaced a winch ferry powered by the river current, which was used since 1860. In 2003, the bridge was restored with bat houses to support the local bat population.

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