A popular natural phenomenon in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in southern Utah collapsed last week, the National Park Service said. According to NPS Rangers, the so-called “Double Arch” in ...
For decades, visitors to Rock Creek Bay in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Utah marveled at Double Arch, a rock formation carved out of sandstone by wind, water and other natural resources.
A large geological feature in southern Utah known as the “Double Arch,” the “Hole in the Roof” and sometimes the “Toilet Bowl” has collapsed, National Park Service officials said Friday. No injuries ...
Not so, said Jeff Moore, a professor of geology at the University of Utah, who called it “just a natural process in the life span of an arch.” A National Park Service statement reassured us that the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of Utah’s natural wonders will never be the same following an arch collapse at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Double ...
The Stone Arch Bridge has shuttled people in Minneapolis from the west bank of the Mississippi River to the East Bank for more than 140 years, and it’s about to get a preservation facelift to keep it ...