9 people, 9 days and 38 tons of limestone later a bridge for 900 years.

 
   
 
 
 

This dry limestone bridge across Hubb Creek will stand like this for hundreds of years using gravity and the skill of the people who made it. It was built by members of the DSWAC in Wellington, Ontario, Canada at the Karlo Estates Vineyard. The bridge uses 38 tons of limestone and was built by 5 students, 3 labourers with 1 instructor in just less than 9 days. You can read more about this beautiful dry stone bridge and see the bridge under construction on Evan Oxland's facebook profile.