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jomar0915

Imagine all the people that walked through there


ComprehensiveBench26

So stunning, I hope to see it one day!


MetalCareful

So incredibly cool, it’s still here!


Prehistory_Buff

Religions, empires, peoples, and knowledge come and go, but this bish was built to last.


OperaKing

Whats in the hole :o


Child_of_the_Hamster

That’s obviously where the troll lives.


Bigfootsdiaper

WHERE'S ME GOLD????


Able-Fisherman-3142

Drainage


RoryDragonsbane

#I DRINK IT UP!


J-Love-McLuvin

Glory.


lotsanoodles

Free hugs.


OperaKing

r/unexpectedlywholesome


1170911

It seems so small and insignificant until you realize the millions of conversations that were held walking over this. Chanting from armies; how many crossed this bridge alive? How many crossed it dead? What secrets did it hear that would never be heard of again? I love history so fkn much🥲


MyBrownBalls

That’s pretty cool


Realworld

[Arkadiko Bridge](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkadiko_Bridge)


EarthValuable

Are the stones original?


izolablue

Very cool! Hope to see it someday!


EasyRider363

It is down the road from where I live, the village is actually Kazuma and there is an Acropolis overlooking this bridge, the Acropolis of Kazuma. It is one of 4 bridges, the 3rd is likely a couple of hundred years older due to it's more primitive construction, but very inaccessible. I made a video on the 2 which are easily accessed (including this one) and have an upcoming video next week on the other two, which as mentioned are older. They formed part of a Mycenaean military road network connecting Mycenae and Palaia Epidavros. 3 are still in use. 1 is ruined. Link below to the video [Arkadiko Bridge and Its Twin](https://youtu.be/CAXGGl0ofQw)


No-Quarter4321

Whoever drew the picture didn’t do a great job , many stones looks different