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Le pont de Carajuan - The Carajuan Bridge
France
Le Pont de Carajuan enjambe le Verdon entre Trigance (Var) et Rougon (Alpes de Haute Provence), à quelques kilomètres du Point Sublime. Le premier Pont de Carajuan semble dater du milieu du XVIIème siècle, on le doit au Seigneur de Rougon, Pierre Brun de Castellane. Plusieurs fois emportés par des crues, il a fait l’objet de maintes rénovations, mais toujours sur la même base, sans extension. D’une longueur totale de 53 mètres, le pont actuel est composé de deux arches, sur une largeur de 3.50 mètres. Deux parapets protègent les côtés du pont. Le pont est construit en pierres. -- The Carajuan Bridge spans the Verdon between Trigance (Var) and Rougon (Alpes de Haute Provence), a few kilometers from Point Sublime. The first Carajuan Bridge seems to date from the middle of the 17th century, we owe it to the Lord of Rougon, Pierre Brun de Castellane. Several times washed away by floods, it has undergone numerous renovations, but always on the same basis, without extension. With a total length of 53 meters, the current bridge consists of two arches, over a width of 3.50 meters. Two parapets protect the sides of the bridge. The bridge is built of stones.
Copyright: Yves Provence
Type: Cylindrical
Resolution: 22016x3324
Taken: 31/03/2021
Uploaded: 31/03/2021
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Tags: pont de carajuan; alpes de haute provence; var; trigance; rougon; yvesprovence; verdon
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