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Post by robmason on Jan 22, 2008 21:38:40 GMT
OK, my turn. Name the river and the bridge builder.
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Post by Roobarb on Jan 22, 2008 21:56:17 GMT
I didn't know you had a caravan Rob
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Post by Roobarb on Jan 22, 2008 22:03:27 GMT
I know the river but I'm still working on the bridge builder Andy
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Post by Willie Gunn on Jan 22, 2008 22:20:17 GMT
I know the river but I'm still working on the bridge builder Andy Bob?
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Post by buckfastvalley on Jan 22, 2008 22:33:50 GMT
if you look up close at the bridge you will see that some of it is broken. can we fix it?
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Post by speyvalley on Jan 22, 2008 22:59:07 GMT
"Yes we Can"
River Don "Tam the Brickie"
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Post by robmason on Jan 22, 2008 23:09:04 GMT
I'll accept Tam the Brickie. But its not the river Don.
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Post by buckfastvalley on Jan 22, 2008 23:13:01 GMT
looks a bit like the forth at gartmore bridge.
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Post by sinkingtip on Jan 22, 2008 23:15:13 GMT
Its not fancy enough for an IKB or a Telford bridge which makes me think General Wade ? It looks very similar to the bridge over the River Feehlin (South Loch Ness) close to the hamlet of Whitebridge ...... but probably well wrong STip
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Post by speyvalley on Jan 22, 2008 23:15:47 GMT
So I take it its not close to bennachie then Rob ;D
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Post by robmason on Jan 23, 2008 8:09:11 GMT
All wrong so far. Speyvalley! Shame on you for using such underhand methods, but yes, this bridge and river is out of sight a'top Bennachie!
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Post by robmason on Jan 25, 2008 20:52:19 GMT
Come on chaps this one is still to be solved! I'll give you a clue. Reasonably cheap day tickets are to be had on the town water.
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Post by sinkingtip on Jan 25, 2008 21:33:19 GMT
Is it Scottish Rob ? - promise I won't ask for any more clues
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Post by robmason on Jan 25, 2008 21:53:52 GMT
Very much a scottish river.
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Post by G Ritchie on Jan 25, 2008 22:02:43 GMT
The Alness?
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Post by speyvalley on Jan 25, 2008 22:40:12 GMT
Good call Graham
That looks like the bridge you cross over heading for Ardross/Struy.
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Post by G Ritchie on Jan 25, 2008 22:59:01 GMT
I seem to remember it looked something like that James. No idea who built it, Telford?
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Post by robmason on Jan 25, 2008 23:18:23 GMT
Graham, as ever knows his onions. It is indeed the Alness and Dalneich Bridge which more or less divides beat 5 and 6 of the Novar water.
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Post by Willie Gunn on Jan 25, 2008 23:32:11 GMT
Graham, as ever knows his onions. Having had Graham cook for us on the Lochy, Graham knows his meat, his vedge like any good Scot is a little vague.
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Post by G Ritchie on Jan 25, 2008 23:56:30 GMT
The vedge is for the rabbits. ;D
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