Natural Bridge of Alabama

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Natural Bridge of Alabama

  • March 15, 2006
  • Rated 3 of 5 by NiteOwlTX from LaPlace, Louisiana
Natural Bridge of Alabama

About 30 minutes west of Cullman, you will run into Winston County. Winston County is known for two things.

First, while very loosely populated at the time, when Alabama seceded from the United States, before the Civil War, the citizens of Winston County voted overwhelmingly to secede from the state of Alabama. Since then, this county has been known as the free state of Winston.

Second, Winston County is known for the geological formations in its countryside. Specifically, in this unincorporated area, the natural bridge stands out as a natural wonder. Somewhere between a cave and a canyon, the natural bridge is a unique geological formation.

The arch is 150 feet long and 60 feet high. Surrounded by some of the most scenic land in Alabama, this bridge stands out as a modern wonder.

From journal Obscurity in the Middle of Alabama

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