Mangapohue Natural Bridge

Coordinates: 38°15′37″S 174°54′02″E / 38.26028°S 174.900556°E / -38.26028; 174.900556
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Double rock arches at Mangapohue Natural Bridge

The Mangapohue Natural Bridge consists of two rock arches formed by the Mangapohue Stream in the

Waitomo
, New Zealand.

The 17 m high limestone arches are a remnant of an ancient cave system.[1] The smaller lower rock arch spans the Mangapohue Stream and cannot be walked through, while the larger upper arch is situated straight above the lower arch and contains a platform to view the stalactites on the upper arch's ceiling.

The arches can be reached by the sealed Te Anga Road from

Waitomo Caves.[2] From the carpark, the wheelchair-friendly walk takes 5 minutes to reach the natural bridge. The walk leads through a scenic limestone gorge, crossing the stream once on a timber bridge, and ending at a viewing platform below the rock arches. Steps lead to a further viewing platform between the lower and upper arch. A track also continues some 15 minutes further over farmland.[3]

References

  1. ^ Mangapohue Natural Bridge - Destination Waikato (from the official tourism website for Waitomo (not-for-profit). Accessed 2014-01-09.)
  2. ^ Walks and reserves Archived 2014-01-09 at the Wayback Machine (from the Waitomo District Council website. Accessed 2014-01-09.)
  3. New Zealand Department of Conservation
    website. Accessed 2013-07-20.)

38°15′37″S 174°54′02″E / 38.26028°S 174.900556°E / -38.26028; 174.900556