Puente Roto Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Broken indeed
The orginal bridge dating from 1850 was washed away by severe flooding in 1950. You can see what is left of it. The restored section of the broken bridge is sometimes used for events like concerts or ...
This bridge to nowhere at least offers an overlook of the river, so all is not lost. You find yourself back tracking to take the steps down to the river trail - the real attraction. Seems like a waste...
A forefront bridge that, after repeated damages by the growing river recurrents, was finally abandoned and now has become a tourist attraction and a walking space.
Broken indeed
The orginal bridge dating from 1850 was washed away by severe flooding in 1950. You can see what is left of it. The restored section of the broken bridge is sometimes used for events like concerts or ...
Nice View
This bridge to nowhere at least offers an overlook of the river, so all is not lost. You find yourself back tracking to take the steps down to the river trail - the real attraction. Seems like a waste...
pretty
Along the walk way side of the river. Very nice walk, pleasant, peaceful, shady, took us to the Pomapungo museum
Beautiful Destruction
A forefront bridge that, after repeated damages by the growing river recurrents, was finally abandoned and now has become a tourist attraction and a walking space.
Important cultural site of Cuenca
This bridge has a very interesting story, it is the oldest of the city that still maintains part of its original construction