The Devil’s Bridge, Kintail, Scotland (14/20)

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The Devil’s Bridge, Kintail, Scotland

In the Scottish Highlands, the Devil’s Bridge spans the gorge of the River Shiel, near the village of Kintail. The bridge’s name comes from a local legend in which the devil is said to have helped build it in exchange for the soul of the first person to cross. The surrounding landscape is filled with jagged peaks and dense forests, adding to the eerie beauty of this structure.

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Written by Patrick J. Morris

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