Walking along the trail in Bermuda looked like bridge. Humm.

I looked up this info during the times of the glacial cycles. Sea levels rose and fell, variously exposing and covering Bermuda’s sedimentary rocks.


Now the above-water island rocks are almost exclusively limestone, sculpted by wind and waves.
The bridge (or arch) is beautiful, but I’m struck by the amazing colour of the water!
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Yes..definitely caught my attention.
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not sure id walk across it!
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The bridge is such a fascinating find!
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Love that incredible blue water!
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A tentative bridge, indeed! Probably not safe to walk on top, but great to admire from below!
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Both, and I hope it will survive for some time.
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Nature sure is neat!
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I find glacier affected rocks and landscapes to be extremely interesting. Funny, but you never think that an ice age would affect a warm place like Bermuda. Thanks for sharing.
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Such a unique bridge and beautiful place
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Yes it was an interesting site we visited. Thanks
Anita
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Beautiful scenery and photos! 🙂
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Yes such an historic site we saw.
Anita
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It looks like a bridge that I would never try crossing. ❤️
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Yes it was an interesting site. Are you nervous Lol
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Not nervous, it’s a strong will to survive!
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Yes such great visit here with our family.
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Very beautiful. Looks like you are enjoying your trip.
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