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A natural rock formation millions of years old has collapsed at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Utah, rangers reported. The famed Double Arch in Rock Creek Bay in Lake Powell collapsed ...
At approximately 190 million years of age, the famous natural rock formation the “Double Arch” in the Glen Canyon in Utah, USA, collapsed, the National Park Service Rangers announced in early ...
A popular natural phenomenon in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ... no injuries were reported in the collapse. Arch-like rock formations can be seen elsewhere in the National Park system.
National Park Service Millions visited the famous rock formation at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in southern Utah But over time, the formation had begun to crumble and erode with wind ...
10 (UPI) --A beloved and unique geologic feature in Utah's Glen Canyon National ... old sandstone rock situated along Lake Powell, the National Parks Service announced. The formation was sometimes ...
National Park Service The “Double Arch” geologic feature, a popular tourist attraction in Utah’s Glen Canyon National ... after the rock crumbled on Thursday. The formation, also known ...
PAGE, Ariz — One of the more popular attractions to see at Glen Canyon National Recreation ... I think it's common to have more rock fall and more instability along that shoreline," said Tyler ...
A popular geologic feature at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ... "Crescent Pool," or "Hole in the Roof," the iconic rock formation dates back sometime between the late Triassic period ...
No injuries were reported. The popular arch in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area fell Thursday, Aug. 8, and park rangers suspect changing water levels and erosion from waves in Lake Powell ...
The famous “Double Arch” geologic feature has towered over Rock Creek Bay in Utah’s Glen Canyon National ... precarious rock formations, choosing to let them fall naturally.