The bridge was located in Genovesa Cave in Mallorca, a Mediterranean island off the eastern shore of Spain's mainland. It was 25 feet in length and was made of large, heavy blocks of limestone ...
A submerged, human-constructed limestone bridge found inside a cave on a Spanish island is much older than previously thought, pushing back the record of when humans inhabited the location ...
Nature photographer Kellie Sharpe took breathtaking photos of the area near Snapp Bridge in Limestone before Hurricane Helene ...
Millions of years of reef formation amount to this: Devil's Bridge. The natural limestone arch located in eastern Antigua – near Indian Town Point in the Saint Philip Parish – has sustained ...
but our scouts had so ineffectually done their work that the enemy passed down the Limestone Bridge, seizing the heights and woods around the block-house at the bridge, and sending their train ...
Rachael Hood, Senior Editor The Stone Arch Bridge is a must-see for any architecture buff. This 2,100-foot granite and limestone bridge (featuring a total of 23 arches) was constructed in 1883 and ...
Approximately 5,000 years ago, erosion caused part of its ceiling to collapse, leaving behind a 60-foot-long limestone bridge that is now the caverns’ namesake and the starting point for ...