I’ve been wanting to visit the Devil’s bridge for some time - named so because of the way that the bridge is held up in such a perfect array without any stilts in the middle.
The bridge is located on the eastern side of Germany - close to the border of Poland.
Usually there is a lake that surrounds the bridge but unfortunately they drained most of it so that repairs could be done around the area.
I think it’s a beautiful bridge and something I’ve wanted to see ever since seeing it online.
It was built around the 1860’s and was once used on a daily basis!
I hope you all enjoy.
Hehe this is amazing
Glad you like it!
Yup
wow, this is amazing <3 where exactly it is? i mean, name of the town?
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Insane, looks pretty lethal though haha !!
there is also the same bridge in bulgaria. (Kardzhali)
Beautiful shot , i wish I could be there 😗
Cool. Didn't know it was called Devil's Bridge in English. The official German name is Rakotzbrücke.
Yes indeed!
beafiful!
Officially added to my bucket list
That bridge is amazing. We have a thing called devils bathtub over here. I just saw it yesterday. It is where water coming through the rocks from 2 different directions comes together and goes straight down through the rocks toward the center of the earth. If you try to swim in it, you go straight down to your death. The rocks combined with the downward force make it impossible to climb out. I stood above it yesterday and took a few pics. Just thought I'd share it with you.


While starring on this photo i was in love with it because i never see in personal such a beautiful nature like this but i just only saw it on movies
A miraculous leg. I want to see it myself. Nice to meet you. I am a friend from today. I wish you all the best and healthy. Your friend lucky7777
I love seeing pictures of this place around reminding me I want to visit it. Thank you!