🇮🇹Italy, Capri
Natural Arch
The Natural Arch is a geological formation located on the island of Capri, Italy. It is a remnant of a collapsed grotto and stands approximately 18 meters high. The arch offers a view of the Tyrrhenian Sea and is characterized by its rocky limestone structure.
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The Natural Arch is believed to have formed during the Paleolithic Age, influenced by erosive processes. It is accessible via a footpath from the town of Capri, taking roughly 20 minutes on foot. The arch is a part of the region's diverse karst landscapes, which include numerous caves and cliffs formed by the dissolution of soluble rocks.
