Sitting over Cave Creek, a tributary of the Nerang River, the Natural Bridge illustrates the amazing erosive power of water. Previously, water flowed over the roof of the cave, splashing back into it and deepening it, until the water found a quicker route—cutting directly through the roof of the cave. The Bridge is just one of many beautiful spectacles in the Queensland National Park and sits in the territory of the local Kombumerri aboriginal people. Swimming was once permitted, but is now banned as the water is dangerously shallow, while diving is strictly forbidden.
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