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Known as the “El Marco” bridge, it links the Spanish municipality of La Codosera with the Portuguese Arronches

With beautiful, natural scenery, you might want to further explore La Codosera and its surroundings.  

Funded by the European Union, the tiny wooden piece of infrastructure was built in the first decade of the 21st century by labourers from both the Spain and Portugal sides of the stream.

Though it measures only 10.4 feet long (3.2 meters), this bridge spans two countries. You can effectively cross from one country to another in a single hop.

Given its reduced size, the bridge is largely for pedestrians, not automobiles, though two-wheeled vehicles may use it as well.

See here for some things to do while you’re there.

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