Panotools 2010 Tamar Bridges & IKB Plymouth Devon England Uk
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Panotools 2010 Tamar Bridges & IKB Plymouth Devon England Uk

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PanoTools 2010, on the Sunday before the meeting began we took a drive around the area and finished up here under the two bridges. The original railway bridge was built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel who's statue stands on the lawn.

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