At Indian Town Point in north-eastern Antigua, lies one
of its National Parks, where you can visit a natural limestone
arch known as Devil's Bridge. Over the centuries, the raging
Atlantic waves and winds have created blowholes and eroded
the stones to form a bridge.
Legend has it that the Devil's Bridge was called so because
many slaves from the neighboring estates used to throw themselves
from the rocks. Since it became such an area of mass suicide,
people began saying that the place was the Devil's haunt.
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