Sewanee Natural Bridge
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Sewanee Natural Bridge in Franklin County, Tennessee, is a 25 feet (8 m) high natural sandstone arch with a span of 50 feet (15 m). It is essentially a giant sinkhole partially eroded to form a large stone bridge. A wet weather spring located behind the bridge in a rock cave probably contributed to the erosion forming the arch. It is called the Sewanee Natural Bridge as it was once owned by the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. It is a 3 acre (12,000 m²) designated state natural area.
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Picture presentation of area around bridge Picture presentation of area around bridge www.billwork.net/digital.html - Web |
Sewanee Natural Bridge Sewanee Natural Bridge www.tn.gov/environment/na/natareas/natural/ - Web |
Topo Map of Natural Bridge Topo Map of Natural Bridge www.state.tn.us/environment/nh/natareas//natural/natural.pdf - Web |
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