Natural rock formation where a rock arch forms.
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Examples for "natural bridge"
1The largest natural bridge in the world yet discovered is the Nonnezoshi.
2He crossed this natural bridge and found himself in a perfect paradise.
3A natural bridge of ice spanned this chasm and was seemingly the only way across it.
4They saw a tree that had fallen across, making a natural bridge, and headed for it.
5This natural bridge would remain solid until spring had loosened the frozen grip of old winter.
1There is a natural arch of marble still in one part of it.
2Half-hollow now, the trunk had split and splayed outward to form a natural arch.
3The natural arch that admits one to Mammoth Cave has a span of seventy feet.
4Before them the upper branches of the nearest trees formed a natural arch above the picture.
5It is a remarkable natural arch, through a rocky wall or rampart, one hundred and fifty feet thick.
6Its projecting point terminates in a high rock, through which is a large hole, forming a natural arch.
7Once we passed under a natural arch of ice, built in evident disregard of all principles of architectural stability.
8My guess is they once formed the ceiling, eventually fell away, and the ice remained in a natural arch.
9Nestled in the peaks of the Guizhou province, the immense natural arch and featured walls of Chuanschang were awaiting a visit.
10These lintels had all fallen, and the stones above formed broken natural arches.
11There can be no other explanation for the plethora of overtly un- natural arches out there.
12Tourists take in the Double Arch, a famous pair of natural arches, at Arches National Park, Utah, September 2009.
13"The best crabs are between Scutari and the natural arch."
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