English: The Craigmore Viaduct The Craigmore Viaduct is an eighteen arch viaduct, sweeping across the Camlough river. It is also known as the 18 arches, and it was built in the years of 1851-1852. The viaduct is around a quarter of a mile in length and it consists of the finest granite from the surrounding countryside
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