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GSV Please!
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Post by CuriousJM on Oct 10, 2022 13:18:11 GMT
Well done all! {Hint}The bridge is reverse searchable in at least one of the popular search engines.
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Post by CuriousJM on Oct 20, 2022 2:53:51 GMT
Well done all! {Answer}The Bridge of Tears located near the towns of Dunfanaghy and Falcarragh, County Donegal, Ireland. In the nineteenth century, before the railway was built, local people emigrating to America, Britain and Australia crossed this bridge on their way to the port of Derry, the main departure point for Donegal emigrants. The emigrant was accompanied by family and friends as far as this point, but crossed to the opposite side alone. This walk had all the finality of a funeral, as most of the emigrants never returned. A stone erected nearby reads (English translation): Friends and relatives of the person emigrating would come this far. Here they parted. This is the Bridge of Tears. Source: www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/environment-geography/transport/the-bridges-of-donegal-co/to-the-derry-boat-the-bri/ GSV
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