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Natural Bridge

Aruba


The remnant of a limestone cave that was hollowed out by the waves and subsequently collapsed, this bridge-like rock formation on the sea cliffs makes a decent photo op. The original attraction was a much larger adjacent bridge, but it collapsed in 2005. Accordingly, the remaining formation is sometimes called 'Baby Bridge' (or 'Son of a Bridge').

The Natural Bridge is on the east coast, north of Arikok National Wildlife Park. From Rte 6, look for the turnoff to Matividiri.


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