For many years, Aruba’s Natural Bridge was a top tourist attraction on the island, formed by centuries of relentless wave erosion. Located on the rugged northeastern coast, the bridge collapsed in 2005, but its ruins still stand as a testament to the island’s natural beauty. Nearby, a smaller natural span known as “baby bridge” continues to draw visitors. The surrounding landscape is wild and untamed, offering a stark contrast to the more developed areas of the island. Today, tourists can explore the rocky terrain and marvel at the enduring power of nature.
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