English: Aerial photograph of both bridges across the River Forth in Scotland. The Forth Road Bridge is to the left, the Forth Rail Bridge to the right. Taken from a helicopter south of Queensferry, looking north into Fife.
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Aerial photograph of both bridges across the River Forth in Scotland. The Forth Road Bridge is to the left, the Forth Rail Bridge to the right. Taken from a helicopter south of Queensferry, looking north into Fife. Taken in late July 2005 by Derek Bath
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