Spring Sunset Two Road Bridges Firth Of Forth South Queensferry Scotland



Tour Scotland 4K Spring sunset travel video of the two road bridges, which span the Firth of Forth, on visit to North Queensferry near Edinburgh. The two bridges are the existing Forth Road Bridge, which is closest in the video and the Queensferry Crossing. The Firth of Forth, Scottish Gaelic: Linne Foirthe, is the estuary, or firth as we say in Scotland, of several Scottish rivers including the River Forth. It meets the North Sea with Fife at on the north coast and at Lothian, near Edinburgh on the south coast. It was known as Bodotria in Roman times. In the Norse sagas it was known as the Myrkvifiörd. An early Welsh name is Merin Iodeo, or the " Sea of Iudeu." The bridges are 35 miles from Perth, Perthshire, 47 miles from Glasgow, and 15 miles from the centre of Edinburgh.

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