Grig Street Bridge, I didn't see where the beauty was? It was a pleasant scenery of the buildings on both sides of the Straits. I rushed back to the accommodation before dark. I only walked one side and took two minarets. It seemed that they were all playing the ocean. It was a pity that I couldn't visit it. I don't know when to visit again next time~
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Grig Street Bridge, I didn't see where the beauty was? It was a pleasant scenery of the buildings on both sides of the Straits. I rushed back to the accommodation before dark. I only walked one side and took two minarets. It seemed that they were all playing the ocean. It was a pity that I couldn't visit it. I don't know when to visit again next time~
The Grigg Street Bridge is the main bridge in Inverness, the central Scottish city, across the Nice River, like the narrowed version of the Golden Gate Bridge. The bridge is white, traffic and pedestrians, and is the main cross-river bridge in the city. The scenery on both sides of the river is beautiful and worth a visit.
A very majestic bridge, also very historical
The Grigg Street Bridge is a pedestrian bridge next to the Old Town Church, which crosses the River Nice and connects the banks of Inverness, and is the main traffic road for this small town. The bridge is a suspension bridge, and it will shake gently when walking on it, which is very interesting.
The Grigg Street Bridge, located on the Nice River in the heart of Inverness, Scotland, connects the east and west of Inverness city, is a historic ancient bridge that can only be passed on foot, and together with the old town churches, becomes the most beautiful view of the city.