Devil’s Bridge National Park

Devil's Bridge National Park

Devil’s Bridge National Park

Devil’s Bridge National Park, located along the cliffs of Antigua, features a natural arch carved by the relentless waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Over time, the powerful breakers eroded the softer limestone, leaving behind a distinctive bridge-like structure. Visitors can explore this geological wonder, observing the interplay of soft and hard limestone that has shaped the dramatic coastal landscape. The park offers a unique opportunity to witness the enduring force of nature and the intricate patterns it leaves in the rock.

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