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If you look down, you\u2019ll see that the two banks of the Araujo ravine join here. This bridge crosses the divide that used to make transiting the town difficult. It was built in the 1960s. Looking out to the sea from the bridge, there\u2019s a stunning view of the roofs of La Orotava&#8217;s old houses and several of the main churches. You can see the dome of Santo Domingo Church straight ahead. Above it and further to the left are the bell towers of the enormous Concepci\u00f3n Church. At the top of some stately homes you can also see the traditional viewpoints and high balconies with railings, some of which have elegant glass skylights. These were used to keep an eye on the properties on the estate, the farmers working in the fields and even the coastline. The sea was essential to survival, since it was the only point of connection with the outside world, and the threat of piracy was a constant risk until well into the 17th century. 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If you look down, you\u2019ll see that the two banks of the Araujo ravine join here. This bridge crosses the divide that used to make transiting the town difficult. It was built in the 1960s. Looking out to the sea from the bridge, there\u2019s a stunning view of the roofs of La Orotava&#8217;s old houses and several of the main churches. You can see the dome of Santo Domingo Church straight ahead. Above it and further to the left are the bell towers of the enormous Concepci\u00f3n Church. At the top of some stately homes you can also see the traditional viewpoints and high balconies with railings, some of which have elegant glass skylights. These were used to keep an eye on the properties on the estate, the farmers working in the fields and even the coastline. The sea was essential to survival, since it was the only point of connection with the outside world, and the threat of piracy was a constant risk until well into the 17th century. 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