There are a few bridges to nowhere scattered around the world - in California, and in New Zealand for example, and also in New Jersey and Alaska, but the Bridge to Nowhere I want to share today is in Dunbar, Scotland, on the southeast coast overlooking the Forth estuary.
At high tide, the bridge appears to be useless but at low tide, it enables pedestrians to walk to the beach.
Known as the Belhaven Bridge it spans the large stream/smallish river that runs through the town of Biel. It's a photographer's delight at high tide and especially at sundown.
Easily accessible from the John Muir Coastal Trail, but may involve some stepping into wet sand/surface water. As with any coastal beach, visitors should be mindful of tide times.
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