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A 190-million-year-old rock formation has crumbled into the waters of Lake Powell, U.S. park officials announced. The famous "Double Arch" geologic feature has towered over Rock Creek Bay in Utah ...
Utah’s KUTV points to a LiveLeak user with the handle desdu23419 as the possible source. A Google image search returned no matches for the arch and a handful of reposts of the hoodoo video.
Arch-like rock formations can be seen elsewhere in the National Park system. Arches National Park, which is located in southeastern Utah, has more than 2,000 natural stone arches.
Castleton Tower (right), a soaring sandstone formation near Moab, Utah, is among the most popular climbing destinations in the world. Researchers have enlisted rock climbers to help them assess ...
The red rock common denominator You might not know the one thing these rocks all have in common: iron. Here is a look into the science behind the red dirt and rocks that gives Utah its famous ...
Back in 2019, Moore, Finnegan, and the rest of their team made the first detailed seismic measurements of a pillar-shaped sandstone formation in Utah known as Castleton Tower.