Pont du Galetas stands as the quintessential viewpoint overlooking the breathtaking Verdon Gorge in southeastern France's Provence region. This iconic bridge spans the mesmerizing turquoise waters that give the gorge its name—"Verdon," meaning "green" in French, though the striking blue-green hue actually comes from glacial minerals. Formed over 250 million years ago, when ancient seabeds compressed into limestone and were later carved by glaciers, the gorge plunges dramatically to depths of 700 meters. This makes it France's deepest canyon! The bridge serves as more than just a spectacular vantage point; it's the gateway to water adventures, with boat rentals available on both sides—particularly the south side—offering paddleboats, kayaks, and motorboats for exploring the canyon's stunning contours.