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One of a number of signs along the A5 road in Wales, celebrating it as a historic coaching route built by Thomas Telford. This sign is at the mainland side of the Menai Suspension Bridge, part of which can be seen to the right of the sign.

Picture taken 8/1/07, all rights released.
Date 8 January 2007 (according to Exif data)
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