In early January 2025, a bridge in Drumcondra, Dublin, gained viral fame as 'Cherry Tomato Bridge' after locals began placing cherry tomatoes decoratively on it. The site attracted numerous visitors who contributed various items, including more tomatoes, framed pictures, and even holy water. However, the display was recently vandalized, leaving tomatoes scattered across the train tracks below. Despite this setback, the community has expressed a strong desire to restore the unique landmark.
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