Skye Bridge
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Almost looks as though it stops mid air!
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It lands on the island, then you can just see the level bridge onto the mainland off to the right. John was driving, so maybe it looked different to him, but as a passenger I was aware of driving onto the bridge in Kyle then off it on Skye – the twists, turns, curves and landfall were barely noticeable to me.
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great example of why exploring on foot is so great, and why we miss so much when in a vehicle
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See, I anticipated your previous question!
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You did indeed 🙂
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👍🏻
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