Three Natural Bridges

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Three Natural Bridges is a famous cluster of massive natural limestone arch formations in Wulong County, Chongqing, China, renowned for its dramatic karst landscape and scenic canyons.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf karst landform
natural rock formation
tourist attraction
administrativeDivision People's Republic of China NERFINISHED
age Mesozoic limestone
approximateHeightRange 200–300 metres
approximateSpanRange 100–200 metres
bridgeName Heilong Bridge NERFINISHED
Qinglong Bridge NERFINISHED
Tianlong Bridge NERFINISHED
climateZone subtropical monsoon
country China
formedBy fluvial erosion
karst dissolution
geologicalFormationType natural arch
natural bridge
hasInfrastructure elevators
viewing platforms
walkways
landscapeType karst
locatedIn Chongqing NERFINISHED
Wulong County NERFINISHED
Wulong Karst National Geology Park NERFINISHED
material limestone
nearestCity Chongqing NERFINISHED
notableFor deep scenic canyons
dramatic karst landscape
massive limestone arches
numberOfBridges 3
partOf South China Karst NERFINISHED
Wulong Karst NERFINISHED
protectedAreaStatus national geological park
recognizedAs AAAAA tourist attraction (China)
tourismRegion Wulong Karst Scenic Area NERFINISHED
touristActivities hiking
sightseeing
UNESCOWorldHeritageProperty South China Karst NERFINISHED
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite yes
usedAsFilmLocation Transformers: Age of Extinction NERFINISHED
valleyBelow Yangshui River valley NERFINISHED

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Wulong Karst hasComponent Three Natural Bridges
Wulong District contains Three Natural Bridges