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The original El Kantara stone Bridge.  Only the lower tier of arches still remain.
 
The original El Kantara stone Bridge.  Only the lower tier of arches still remain.
  
  
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El Kantara Bridge satellite image.
 
El Kantara Bridge satellite image.
  
  
 
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[[Category:Bridges in Algeria]]

Revision as of 18:43, 9 November 2009

El Kantara Bridge
Pont El Kantara
Constantine, Algeria
(410) feet high / (125) meters high
(420) foot span / (128) meter span
1863

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One of 4 famous bridges that cross the Rhumel River gorge in Constantine, Algeria, the Kantara bridge is the oldest and has taken several different forms over the years from a Roman style multi-arch bridge to an 1863 French iron arch to its current form as a concrete arch bridge. Like the higher Sidi M’Cid bridge, there is a unique, natural “bridge” almost directly under the span that blocks much of the river from view. Partial remains of the earlier stone bridges can still be seen on top of this natural bridge.


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El Kantara Bridge postcard.


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El Kantara Bridge postcard.


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El Kantara Bridge postcard.


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El Kantara Bridge postcard.


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El Kantara Bridge postcard.


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El Kantara Bridge postcard.


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The original El Kantara stone Bridge. Only the lower tier of arches still remain.


10ElKantaraAerial.jpg

El Kantara Bridge satellite image.