Three natural bridges
The Wulong Karst (Chinese: 武隆喀斯特 ) is a natural karst landscape located within the
borders of Wulong County, Chongqing is divided into three areas containing the
Three Natural Bridges, the Qingkou Tiankeng ( 箐口天坑 ) and Furong Cave respectively. It is a
part of the Wulong Karst National Geology Park as well as part of the South China Karst, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. 20 kilometres (12 mi) southeast of Wulong County town, the area
lies on the border of Baiguo and Hetao villages.
The Three Natural Bridges are a series of natural limestone 石灰岩 bridges located in fairy
mountain Town ( 仙女山镇 ), Wulong lie within the Wulong Karst National Geology
Park, itself a part of the South China Karst-Wulong Karst UNESCO World Heritage
Chinese, the bridges are all named after dragons, namely the Tianglong (literally Sky Dragon)
Qinglong (literally Azure 蔚蓝 的 Dragon) and Heilong (literally Black Dragon) bridges.
Spanning the Yangshui River, a tributary 支流 of the Wu River, the bridges are at the centre of a
20 square kilometres ( sq mi) conservation area. Given that the distance between the upper end
of the Tianlong Bridge and the lower end of the Heilong Bridge is only 1,500 metres (4,900 ft),
these are not the longest natural bridges. However, they are the only such group of karst structures
in the world. Between the
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