A pedestrian bridge to the new Steam Packet ferry terminal in Liverpool has been renamed after Scousers found a spelling mistake on it.
The bridge, which connects the £80 million facility to city centre, features the names of other docks along the Merseyside waterfront.
But after people noticed Herculaneum Dock was misspelled, the bridge has become known as "Typo Bridge" by locals.
A number of posts on social media have poked fun at the bridge, which cost more than £300,000.
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