LONDON -- The Foreign Office Twitter account wants us to know that Great Britain will soon be home to the world's longest three-tower cable-stayed bridge.。
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Queensferry Crossing in Scotland is set to open in 2017.。
Except the bridge featured in the tweet below is not Queensferry Crossing. 。
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People have taken the opportunity to express their confusion and amusement.。
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Several suggested alternative images that could be used. 。
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One proud citizen took the Foreign Office's lead and showed off another great triumph of British infrastructure.。
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And then Scottish Twitter jumped in and things got political.。
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