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Marjorie’s Bridge

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Back in the 20th century, and before the construction of the Viking Trail Highway, Marjorie Bridge was the only way to get up or down the coast of the Great Northern Peninsula in Newfoundland. The bridge is easy to spot with its bright red roof and a large sign. It also has an arrow pointing in the direction to see thrombolites.

Photo: Google Maps, Susan Travers Jones

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