April 18, 2011

Known as “The Natural State” for its many wonders, Arkansas is home to a number of environmental oddities. For example, Eureka Springs (Carroll County) has its oddly shaped Pivot Rock, which once appeared in Ripley’s Believe It or Not. But the most common environmental oddity is the “natural bridge.” The largest known natural bridge is located near Clinton (Van Buren County), but many others, such as this small bridge located near Dolph (Izard County), are located throughout the countryside.

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