Ross Bridge is in Ross., a small inland town in central Tasmania.
One of the most famous landmarks in the town of Ross, Ross Bridge, an ancient sandstone bridge designed by British criminal Daniel Herbert (Daniel Herbert), was built in 1821 and collapsed several years later and rebuilt in 1836. Ross Bridge is Australia's third oldest bridge. Ross is made entirely of big stones, giving off a thick, old smell, and the body of the bridge is carved with patterns and looks very strong and spectacular.
Ross Bridge is still in normal use.
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