Situated on Aruba's Winward Coast, Natural Bridge was the island's most visited tourist destination and one of the Caribbean's most distinguishable sights until it collapsed on September 5th, 2005. Stretching 100 feet across and rising 25 feet above the ocean, the bridge was made of limestone coast and was known as the Caribbean's highest and most dramatic coral formation. Although no longer the natural wonder it once was, the site is still a popular tourist attraction and offers nice views of the coast. There are about seven other natural bridges on Aruba, although many of them can be difficult to reach.
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“An awesome experience...”
Go on your own. There is no reason to take a guided tour of this area unless you are absolutely forced to. Rent a car, jeep, scooter, ATV...who...
“Still an amazing area”
When we were in Aruba the bridge was still standing, and it was beautiful. The area around the bridge is striking, and I believe the area is st...
“Natalee's Bridge”
The Natural Bridge collapsed in Aruba on September 2, 2005. I believe it is Natalee's Bridge now. Someone dedicate it if you are down that way(...
“Heart Broken”
Aruba is where I spent my Honeymoon, My husband & I go back every year for our anniversary. It's hard to believe that Magnificent Beautiful, Na...
“Very Sad News”
I was very sad to learn the natural bridge had collapsed. We visited Aruba in July and it was one of our favorite sites. I am posting pictures ...
“Saw the baby natural bridge”
The big natural bridge collapsed before we had a chance to see it. However, we did get to see the baby bridge which was very beautiful. The who...
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