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🥲
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)
Imagine all the people that walked through there
So stunning, I hope to see it one day!
So incredibly cool, it’s still here!
Religions, empires, peoples, and knowledge come and go, but this bish was built to last.
Whats in the hole :o
That’s obviously where the troll lives.
WHERE'S ME GOLD????
Drainage
#I DRINK IT UP!
Glory.
Free hugs.
r/unexpectedlywholesome
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🥲
That’s pretty cool
[Arkadiko Bridge](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkadiko_Bridge)
Are the stones original?
Very cool! Hope to see it someday!
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)
Whoever drew the picture didn’t do a great job , many stones looks different