English: Tugela river mouth (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) showing the 455 m bridge carrying the N2 national highway in the middle-distance. This bridge replaced the "John Ross Bridge" which was destroyed by floods in 1987. The Indian Ocean can be seen in the distance. A comparison with Google Earth shows a marked difference n water level between the two images.
Note - Coordinates estimated by a third party using Google Earth
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