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The remains of an old bridge
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Between the Gorges du Tarn and the Gorges of Jonte, the Tarn forms a wide loop below the rock of Capluc, where the village of Rozier is nestled. A broken arch from an old bridge still stands on the banks of the river. The bridge was swept away twice by heavy floods in 1853 and 1900. Equipped with a metal footbridge for a while, it was definitively abandoned in 1904 when a new, more solid bridge was built.
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