File:Narrow-Gauge-Railway Ostbahn Tunnels-No-1-65 Bridge-on-Drina Most-na-Drini (3).jpg

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English: The twin tunnels at the confluence of the Drina and Lim rivers with a railway bridge on the Drina River, where the two lines branched off, one to the left through the tunnel No.1 towards Vardište, and the other to the right through the tunnel No. 65 towards Uvac. The tunnel No. 65 is behind the station building. This image was most likely taken during construction prior to opening the line in 1906.
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Author Verlag Albert Thier, Sarajevo 1910
Camera location43° 44′ 12.7″ N, 19° 12′ 24.3″ E  Heading=202.5° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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