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The Aruba Natural Bridge was a tourist attraction in Arikok National Park, Aruba that was formed naturally out of coral limestone. It collapsed on 2 September 2005. The natural arch, measuring approximately 25 feet high and 100 feet long, was the remnant of an ancient cave.

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Baby Bridge in Aruba is a captivating natural wonder that showcases the raw power of Mother Nature, making our visit truly memorable. Located along the island’s rugged northern coast, this smaller counterpart to the now-collapsed Natural Bridge was carved over centuries by relentless waves crashing into the rocky limestone shore. Though not as large as its predecessor, Baby Bridge still stands as an impressive testament to nature’s artistry, with the ocean roaring beneath its arch in a...
Read moreIf you have a car or in Aruba a long time you should visit here. I will warn you though, it is underwhelming. We spent very little time actually looking at the bridge and more time near the shore enjoying watching crabs and the waves splash up and over rocks. This was a much more enjoyable place to spend time.
The bridge is neat and it's interesting seeing this natural phenomenon, however I think there is a cooler spot to watch the ocean waves. On your drive to the bridge, you will see a...
Read moreThe natural bridge collapsed in 2005. But still there is a small natural bridge which is formed and we can see here. There are sign boards for us to not walk on the natural bridge. Even after the sign is posted, people are trying to go as near as possible. The water under the bridge is not clean and we can see all the pollution below it. There is a donation box for this present in the shop where the cleaning takes place every quarter or something. But I don’t think it was done in recent...
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