J2866 : The Lagan towpath, Ballyskeagh (November 2014)

taken 10 years ago, near to Ballyskeagh, Co Down, Northern Ireland

The Lagan towpath, Ballyskeagh (November 2014)
The Lagan towpath, Ballyskeagh (November 2014)
Given the state of the towpath J3067 : Flooded towpath, Drumbeg, Dunmurry - November 2014(1) at Drumbeg I expected something similar at the High Bridge but, as you can see, it was completely clear. The canal, however, was full and muddy. This view is from the footbridge J2866 : The Ballyskeagh High Bridge (5 of 8) looking towards Drumbeg and Belfast. This view (allowing for summer vegetation) J2866 : The Lagan towpath, Ballyskeagh (June 2011) shows the canal at a lower level.
The Ballyskeagh High Bridge, Drumbeg/Lambeg


A two-arch bridge, built about 1760 of local sandstone, carrying the Ballyskeagh Road (from Drumbeg to Lambeg) across the towpath and disused Lagan canal. The road is much higher than the canal – an interesting challenge for a civil engineer 250 years ago. The bridge is narrow and now has a separate footbridge on the northern side. There is no direct access from the bridge to the towpath. Pedestrians and cyclists use the entrance to McIlroy Park on the Belfast side of the bridge.

The River Lagan in flood 14/15 November 2014

Prolonged rain, during November 2014 (especially on 13 November), caused many rivers and drains to overflow, leading to extensive flooding in many parts of Northern Ireland but particularly Cos Armagh and Down. In Belfast the River Lagan (which has its source in the middle of Co Down J3145 : The source of the River Lagan) had broken its banks in several places. This is a collection of photographs taken between Ballyskeagh and Newforge on 14/15 November 2014. I have included, where possible. links to photographs showing, for comparison, the area without flooding.

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Saturday, 15 November, 2014   (more nearby)
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Saturday, 15 November, 2014
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Paths  Rivers, Streams, Drainage  Air, Sky, Weather  Canals 
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Dunmurry  Lambeg 
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Irish: geotagged! J 288 669 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:32.0760N 6:0.6024W
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North-northeast (about 22 degrees)
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Flooding  Canal Disused  Ballyskeagh (Townland)  Ballyskeagh High Bridge  Towpath  Lagan Towpath 

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