Examples of using Devil's bridge in English and their translations into Spanish
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followed by the aqueduct in Tarragona or Devil's Bridge, and also the remains of the aqueduct of Merida, known as the Miraculous Aqueduct.
How many devil's bridges are there in Catalunya?
Teufelsbrück(Devil's Bridge) is the name of the area around the mouth of Flottbek stream into River Elbe in Hamburg.
Not far from there, the Pont du Diable(Devil's Bridge) is crossed by many pilgrims due to its location on the Way of St James, an itinerary that
a work of early Languedocian Romanesque art built in 804, and the Pont du Diable(Devil's Bridge) on the Way of St James.
the Ponte del Diavolo(Devil's Bridge), which draws thousands of visitors to the town every year.
Great achievements might be credited to a pact with the devil, from the numerous European Devil's Bridges to the violin virtuosity of Niccolò Paganini to the"crossroad" myth associated with Robert Johnson.
Ponte del Diavolo Devil's Bridge.
Here, you can admire the impressive Devil's Bridge.
Asque is connected with the nearby village of Colungo by means of the Devil's Bridge.
The famous Devil's Bridge was built in the city in the 1st century A. D.
it was abandoned in the woods at Devil's Bridge.
Staying here, you will also be within a 20-minute walk of Devil's Bridge and Schollenen Gorge.
mountainous region of Garfagnana, the famous Devil's Bridge and the Medieval Castle.
Then, the Salado again flows through a narrow canyon, where is found the so-called Devil's Bridge, a cut through rhyolite terrain of 5 m wide.
Later, you pass through phantasmogorical villages abandoned by the passing of time en route to the spectacular Pont del Diable, the Devil's Bridge, built over a deep gorge carved out by the river from layers
Pont de les Ferreres or“Devil's Bridge” Located on th….
The construction of the"Devil's Bridge"(Teufelsbrücke) across the Schöllenenschlucht in 1198 led to a marked increase in traffic on the mule track over the pass.
who crossed the Pont del Diable(Devil's Bridge) while being covered by French artillery, so as not to be isolated.
From its curious and irregular shape it is commonly called the‘Hunchback Bridge'; also the‘Devil's Bridge' after many legends: the famous legend tells that it was built by the Devil in one night after he made a pact with Saint Columbanus who promised him the soul of the first passerby; but when the bridge was finished the Irish Saint sent a dog.