The Natural Arch, or Arco Naturale, is a striking feature along the coastline of Capri, Italy. This limestone arch, standing 60 feet tall and 40 feet wide, is the remnants of a Paleolithic cave. Visitors can admire its grandeur by taking an island boat tour or by hiking the scenic trail that leads to it. The arch’s imposing presence against the sea offers a memorable sight, making it a notable stop for those exploring the island’s natural beauty.
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