English: Spey Bridge Low winter sun casts deep shade at the foot of the old Spey Bridge. The nearer part was built in 1804, but the left-hand arch dates from 1852, replacing a temporary wooden structure which replaced the original arch swept away in the Muckle Flood of 1829.
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