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Changing water levels and erosion are believed to have contributed to the collapse of ... the rim above. The arch was in the Rock Creek Bay area of Lake Powell in Glen Canyon National Recreation ...
A popular natural phenomenon in the Glen Canyon National ... Powell,” Glen Canyon National Recreation Area superintendent Michelle Kerns said in a statement. The Double Arch — which has ...
One of Utah’s natural wonders will never be the same following an arch collapse at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Double Arch, a frequently visited geologic feature in Glen Canyon’s ...
The collapse of Double Arch ... The impressive structure that long drew visitors to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in southern Utah collapsed last Thursday, the National Park Service ...
"Changing water levels and erosion from wave action is suspected of contributing to the ultimate collapse of the arch." The Double Arch at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, following its ...
A frequently visited arch collapsed in Rock Creek Bay in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ... NPS said no injuries were reported from the collapse, which happened on Thursday.
A popular geologic feature at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ... levels and erosion contributing to the ultimate collapse of the arch, the park said. “This event serves as a reminder ...
The NPS believes this, along with changing water levels and wave action, contributed to the arch's ultimate collapse. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Superintendent Michelle Kerns said the ...
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