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Stair Hole is a cove that is forming just to the west of Lulworth Cove in Dorset, southern England. In a few tens of thousand of years it may be as large as nearby Lulworth Cove. The folded limestone strata known as the Lulworth crumple are particularly visible at Stair Hole. There are several caves visible from the seaward side of Stair Hole; Cathedral Cavern is supp...
Just outside the mouth of the Coyote Gulch canyon and high above the Escalante River, is Stevens Arch. With an opening approximately 220 feet (67 m) wide and 160 feet (49 m) high, it is an excellent example of the arch-forming ability of Navajo sandstone.
It is only reachable by hiking Coyote Gulch. It is located within both the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Mon...
Stimper Arch is a well-known rock formation in the wall of Kane Gulch on the Cedar Mesa plateau in southeast Utah, in the United States. The arch has a span of 20 feet and an opening height of 6 ft, and is located about 3.75 miles from the Kane Gulch Ranger Station Stimper Arch is a popular subject for amateur photographers as well as a destination for many hikers.
Teapot Arch is a unique formation found on the outskirts of Panaca in Lincoln County. The mound, arch, and windows were formed naturally from eroded bentonite clay over millions of years.
Teardrop Arch is located west of Interstate 163 near Gouldings Lodge just north of the Utah/Arizona border. Take a sandy orad to Horse Shoe Canyon. It's a short 15 minute hike to the arch.
The Bright Eye is a open ceiling (collapsed) sea cave located along the Napali Coast. It was once a closed hollow lava tube. Overtime, due to erosion by the powerful sea waves, the ceiling collapsed. Pukalani is a Hawaiian word which can be loosely translated as “hole into the heavens”.
It can be reached only by helicopter, kayak or by boat. Boaters can ...