The Bridge that Took Nature 120,000 Years to Build
The Ponugal Bridge is the most famous in Europe, found on every 5-year-old bill. The Mio Viaduct is the world’s tallest bridge, a triumph of modern engineering. But the most impressive by far is the bridge that nature built in the Gul de la. At nearly 54 m tall, this arch weighs about as much as 20 Eiffel Towers. And it took an estimated 120,000 years for the forces of nature to carve out this bridge that today is home to one of the most epic kayaking trips you can do in Europe. up.
The most Impressive bridge in France is not one made by man, like the Pont de Millau or the Pont du Gard. Its one that was built over millennia in the heart of Ardeche, France that sits only a Kilometer away from the famous Chauvet Cave (Grotte Chauvet).
This is the Pont d’Arc, a mind-bending natural wonder that took the forces of nature over 120,000 years to create. Located in the breathtaking Ardèche Gorges, this is a story of water, time, and geology creating one of Europe’s most iconic landmarks.
This is the perfect place for you to explore in the south of France where you can witness awesomeness of the Ardèche River.
What’s the most incredible natural wonder you’ve ever seen? Let us know in the comments below!
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