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The Bridge of Ross. A natural bridge formed by the Ross Sandstone of Carboniferous age. County Clare, Ireland.The bridges of Ross were a trio of spectacular natural sea bows - at least until two of them fell into the sea. Today there is only one `bridge` left |
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