The collapse of Double Arch, one of Utah's majestic geologic arches, stunned park visitors and deprived the state of a popular natural landmark forever. But geologists say its demise was inevitable.
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14 unforgettable moments at Arches National Park that will ruin other parks for you
In the high desert of eastern Utah, the earth seems to have forgotten the rules of geology. Here, the landscape is a riot of ...
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This rock in Arches National Park will fall, it's only a matter of time
There is a 3,600 ton rock falling very, very slowly in Moab, Utah.
MOAB — National Park Service officials say they're investigating a case of land vandalism at Arches National Park, after photos of graffiti on some of the park's iconic sandstone formations emerged ...
Utah is a popular hub for outdoor adventurers. While most of the attention goes to big-name parks Zion and Moab, there's a whole state full of unique geology to explore in between, from canyons and ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A common line of questions has emerged from visitors to Utah’s Arches National Park in the week since an iconic rock arch at Lake Powell known as the “Toilet Bowl” collapsed. Are ...
On Nov. 12, SFGATE visited the park to document the incidents and found a dozen examples painted on and carved into the park’s famed red rocks. The vandalism was first discovered by retired National ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A common line of questions has emerged from visitors to Utah’s Arches National Park in the week since an iconic rock arch at Lake Powell known as the “Toilet Bowl” collapsed. Are ...
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