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The Glass Window Bridge is one of Eleuthera's most famous attractions and is located about 2 miles east of Upper Bogue. The Glass Window Bridge used to be a natural arch rock formation with a road on top that connected the north part of the island with the rest of Eleuthera. Hurricane Floyd wiped out the arch and it has since been replaced by a man-made bridge. Nevertheless, the rocks below the bridge are only 30 feet wide and you can see both the Atlantic and the Carribean. When the tide is high enough, they sometimes meet.
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Free  |
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