Cambus Iron Bridge Traditional Cache
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A fairly easy cache close to a rare example of bridge engineering.
The Cambus Iron Bridge is a Category A listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument. It is a rare example within Scotland of a single span prefabricated lattice girder construction, 68 feet in length. It was constructed in the early 19th century to span the River Devon and link with the distillery founded in 1806. The iron guide rails allowing a wheel gauge of four feet are still in evidence on the bridge, which was used by horse drawn wagons and pedestrians.
It goes without saying that no cacher should do anything to damage the bridge - indeed there is no need *whatsoever* to go on to the bridge to find this cache.
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