Pont d'El-Kantara
Pont d'El-Kantara
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mohamed zaki
Constantine, Algeria24 contributions
Dec 2016 • Solo
This beautiful bridge was built during the French colonial era, if you look down you can clearly see 2 other bridges, the ottoman and the roman one.
also there is a beautiful garden down there called "Jardin de sousse".
also there is a beautiful garden down there called "Jardin de sousse".
Written February 22, 2017
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mrc282
World9,247 contributions
Nov 2023 • Solo
this is a pedestrian and vehicle bridge
the order of bridges, from south to north
- salah bey
- sidi rached
- mellah slimane
- pont d' el kantara
- pont sidi m'cid
suggest walking from pont sidi m'cid because it is downhill all the way.
the order of bridges, from south to north
- salah bey
- sidi rached
- mellah slimane
- pont d' el kantara
- pont sidi m'cid
suggest walking from pont sidi m'cid because it is downhill all the way.
Written November 29, 2023
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Margarita S
22 contributions
Nov 2018 • Business
Beautiful walk throught the tunneled road that reaches the Bridge...the views are breathtaking of both sides of the bridge. Telepherique was not working but we manage to reach another top where we were able to take some National Geographic pics.
Written November 8, 2018
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Dirk W
Alexandra Headland, Australia10,147 contributions
Apr 2024 • Family
Constantine is the city of seven bridges. And this is number two. Not quite as picturesque as some of the others, but historical still, build by the French 120 years ago.
Written May 16, 2024
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Rocío
London, UK53 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
After walking down from Sidi M'Ced, this is the second of seven bridges in Constantine to walk along. There are amazing views of Sidi M'Ced and the valley from here, and it takes you to the old medina.
Written April 29, 2018
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