The Hyde's England Trip, June, 2004

The tiny village of Postbridge in the center of Dartmoor

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On the way to Postbridge, we see a young Dartmoor pony with a neat pattern in its mane.

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The road over the newer bridge (17th century) at the tiny village of Postbridge

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Mary Jane and Jan on the 13th century Clapbridge
The newer road bridge in the distance.

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The beautiful arches of the road bridge at Postbridge

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The 13th century Clapbridge used for horse and mule traffic.
The bridge was created for pack mules hauling tin ore from nearby tin mines.

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Mary Jane and Scott on the Clapbridge

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View of road bridge from Clapbridge.

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Scott on Clapbridge to show you how wide it is.

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View of creek from the Clapbridge

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A pub's old wall and gardens in Postbridge


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