Glass Window Bridge
Eleuthera Island, Bahamas
Glass Window Bridge on Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas is a narrow, dramatic span at the island's thinnest point, just 30 feet wide, connecting its northern and southern sections along Queen's Highway north of Gregory Town.
It showcases a stunning contrast between the wild, deep-blue Atlantic Ocean crashing against eastern cliffs on one side and the calm, turquoise Bight of Eleuthera on the other, often called one of nature's wonders and the "narrowest place on Earth."
Originally a natural rock arch named by a visiting lord and rebuilt multiple times after hurricane damage, it draws visitors for breathtaking views, photography, and cautious walks amid powerful waves that can surge over during "rages."
Location
Queens Hwy, Bahamas
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