MarketClachan Bridge
Company Profile

Clachan Bridge

The Clachan Bridge is a simple, single-arched, hump-backed, masonry bridge spanning the Clachan Sound, 13 kilometres (8 mi) southwest of Oban in Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland. It links the west coast of the Scottish mainland to the island of Seil.

Wildlife
The south wall of the bridge has been colonised by fairy foxglove (Erinus alpinus). Occasionally whales have become trapped in the narrow Clachan Sound. In 1835 a whale measuring with a lower jaw of was stranded having become trapped in shallow water and unable to reverse out. In 1837, 192 pilot whales were caught in a similar fashion, the largest being long. ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Clachan Bridge (5000684495).jpg|Clachan Bridge File:Clachan Sound from the Bridge.jpg|View from the Clachan Bridge, looking north. Seil Island is on the left and the mainland on the right. File:Clachan Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 1127873.jpg|Clachan Bridge ==See also==
tickerdossier.comtickerdossier.substack.com