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The white and red Charles Grimes Bridge is a twin-road bridge that carries the Docklands Highway over the Yarra River.
The white and red Charles Grimes Bridge is a twin-road bridge that carries the Docklands Highway over the Yarra River. Surveyor General Charles Grimes was the first European to see the Yarra River, and the bridge is named after him.
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Yarra River, Australia
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