File:Stirling Highway (Stirling Bridge) south.ogv
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[edit]DescriptionStirling Highway (Stirling Bridge) south.ogv |
English: Driving south along Stirling Highway, from North Fremantle towards Fremantle. The Stirling Bridge carries the road across the Swan River. |
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Author | Evad37 |
Camera location | 32° 02′ 19.54″ S, 115° 45′ 32.04″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -32.038760; 115.758900 |
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