There and back again

By Mikes

Dartmoor Clapper Bridge

This clapper bridge over the East Dart river at Postbridge could have been there since the 1300's and appears to have been first recorded in 1655. Although not the most picturesque, its position right next to a major route over the moor and close the the National Park car park, make it a honey pot for visitors. To get a shot of it, not covered with visitors one has to go in the early morning or late afternoon (out of season) like this.

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