HIT: A severe summertime drought is typically not good news, but it has had one unexpectedly good side effect in this region – it has lowered the water level in Yough Lake to such an extent that it has allowed a 206-year-old stone bridge to emerge from the depths. Thousands of visitors have been flocking to see the Great... read full story

"I've seen it low before, but nothing like this. (The bridge is) beautiful architecturally. It's beautifully built. Just something neat to see."

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