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Ruins Fyfe King Bridge Remains (1937)

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Located in South Africa :: Eastern Cape (Wild Coast)  :: Coffee Bay
Category: Attraction :: Ruins

Built in 1937 by the United Transkeian Territories General Council and named after the very popular local magistrate at the time, Robert Fyfe-King, the Fyfe King Bridge was severely damaged by flooding in May 1959. The bridge was replaced in 1960 by a larger, higher bridge, in 1960, a few hundred meters downstream from the old bridge.

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Address :  Coffee Bay, Eastern Cape (Wild Coast), South Africa

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