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Aruba's Natural Bridge collapsed on September 2, 2005.
Aruba's stunning geological formation where years of erosion from...
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Aruba's Natural Bridge collapsed on September 2, 2005.
Aruba's stunning geological formation where years of erosion from the sea has carved its way through coral rock forming a 100 foot bridge, 25 feet over the sea, which is the largest of its kind in the Caribbean.
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Ayó, northeast of Hooiberg, has been called the Stonehenge of Aruba, where rare burrowing owls have dug under giant boulders,...
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Ayó, northeast of Hooiberg, has been called the Stonehenge of Aruba, where rare burrowing owls have dug under giant boulders, whose origins have long puzzled geologists.
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