Eaux-Chaudes, Gabas, France – Cascade and Pont de Gabas – Postcard
This historical postcard captures the breathtaking waterfall and stone bridge at Eaux-Chaudes in Gabas, nestled in the French Pyrenees.
Eaux-Chaudes, meaning "Hot Waters," is a thermal spa village located in the Vallée d'Ossau in southwestern France. Famous for its mineral-rich hot springs, the village became a popular 19th-century retreat for visitors seeking the healing benefits of its waters.
The Pont de Gabas, visible in the image, is a stone arch bridge typical of Pyrenean mountain crossings, designed to withstand the rushing waters of the valley’s rivers. Such bridges played a crucial role in facilitating travel and trade through the region, which was historically an important route between France and Spain.
The reverse side follows the classic French "CARTE POSTALE" format.
Front Text: "44 – Eaux-Chaudes – Gabas – Cascade et Pont de Gabas."
Size ±: 14 cm x 9 cm
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