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The old packhorse bridge across the River Dalnain at Carrbridge was built in 1717. The bridge was built to allow funeral processions to access Duthil Church when the river was in spate. Because of this, the bridge was known locally as 'the coffin bridge’.

They're a lot more comfortable than you may think.

Looks like Buster and Christian are making a coffin. They're not. Plantagen, Østermarievej, Svaneke, the Baltic island of Bornholm, August 30, 2022.

The oldest surviving packhorse bridge is in the village of Carrbridge between Aviemore and Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. It was built in 1717 crossing the River Dulnain

the resting place of the one and only.

 

The coffin is decor/backdrop, which includes two versions, with/without backdrop.

 

It's a night based product, so it's recommended to use a night based windlight, and of course, enable advanced lighting model for the best results.

 

Enjoy!

I know this may not be the right season to post a piece like this, but I found these abandoned "lockers" interesting...

 

I believe this was the old way cemeteries bury the coffins of the dead.

  

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Micro pickup truck offered up by this 1920's era Ford T-bucket ~ Poughkeepsie, NY

The delightfully-named Coffin Lane; as you may guess, it gets its name because this lane, which is a shortcut between two streets, runs alongside the stone wall of the old Dalry Cemetery in the Gorgie-Dalry part of Edinburgh, just near the famous Diggers pub.

Kassel, Sepulchral Culture museum

I'm still alive.I got back flickr pro.

 

Coffin dancers outfit(Free)

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Pity the poor pallbearers with this one.

This used to be a factory for coffins..

When we visited this place almost everything was gone.. except a thousand of "weird coffins" the these shown up on the photograph..

I really liked the combination of decay and the coffins.. :D

Perfect for any spooky setting this coffin contains lots of animations!

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Coffin Bay turning it on with a cracker sunset over the Easter long weekend.

Old Pack Horse bridge, Carrbridge, Cairngorms National Park

 

This was taken during my autumn trip to Scotland a few hours before my Bow Fiddle Rock photo. The weather forecast near where I was staying was horrendous so I went onto Meteoblue app and looked if there was any half decent weather in travel range. Luckily some of The Cairgorms National Park had some better weather and I'd seen photos of this bridge so set off to check it out. easy to find and there is a viewing platform but me being me I of course looked to get down to the waters edge.

 

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One of the most iconic visitor attractions in the Cairngorms, the old packhorse bridge across the River Dulnain at Carrbridge was built in 1717. The bridge was built to allow funeral processions to access Duthil Church when the river was in spate. Because of this, the bridge was known locally as 'the coffin bridge'. All that remains is a single span, arcing high into the air across the swiftly rushing river below. The parapets were washed away by floods in 1839 leaving a slender arch that would be terrifying to cross even if it were not carefully protected from access. Ref. www.britainexpress.com/attractions.htm?attraction=3267

1970 Cadillac at the car show ~ Staatsburg, NY

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Flat calm before the storm at the Coffin Bay jetty.

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