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Double Arch is a close-set pair of natural arches, one of the more known features of Arches National Park in Utah, United States. From the Double Arch parking area it's a 0.5 mile (0.8 km) round trip to the arches. There are no guardrails or fences to prevent visitors from exploring directly beneath and through the arches.
The area was used as a backdrop for the openi...
The Arches are natural arches formed by erosion, as well, and can be seen along the western cliff of the valley. Arches are not as rare as Solomon's Pillars and the Mushroom, and similar structures can be found in elsewhere in the world. The walking trail that goes to the Arches also goes past the copper mine shafts.
Hiking trail with stairs leading through a pine canyon to the top of an arch with views. Located near the East Entrance of the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel.
Motu Kōkako, also known as Piercy Island or "The Hole In The Rock”, is located off the north coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is at the very northern tip of Rakaumangamanga (Cape Brett) in the Bay of Islands. It is Māori freehold land, which is administered by the Motu Kōkako Ahu Whenua Trust for the benefit of the descendants of the traditional owne...
The Jug Handle Arch is located near Moab, Utah along Potash Road, beyond the Corona Arch Trailhead. Railroad tracks run through the canyon next to the arch to Potash, Utah.
The Windows Arches (also known as North Windows Arch & South Windows Arch) are two arches that are formed of the same sandstone fin, one of the farthest reaches of the collection that sits below Elephant Butte.
A gentle climb up a gravel trail leads to the massive North Window, South Window, and Turret Arch. Return to the parking lot via the same trail, or take th...
Powillimount beach between Carsethorn and Southerness is a sandy beach with rocks and numerous rock pools making this ideal for kids to explore.
Popular with families and renowned for its limestone arch Thirlstane, the beach and the surrounding area boasts abundant wildlife including red squirrels, brown hares, and more rarely, otters, seals and dolphins spotted out t...
Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge is a U.S. National Wildlife Refuge off the northern Oregon Coast. It is located on the central coast of Tillamook County, in the northwestern part of Oregon. It is one of six National Wildlife Refuges within the Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex and was the first National Wildlife Refuge west of the Mississippi Riv...
The fjords of the national park are not just home to glaciers and water, but beautiful and spectacular rock formations too! This is Three-hole Point, found in Aialik Bay, and is a popular destination for tour boats and kayakers alike.
Stone Wings (Flying Wings, Three Wings) is is located past the Beige Hoodos with the Bisti Badlands. Other than the Eggs, the Stone Wings are probably Bisti’s most famous photo op. The middle wing is also an arch called Klingon Bird of Prey Arch. From below it also looks like a seal.
Tonto Natural Bridge is a natural arch in Arizona, USA, that is believed to be the largest natural travertine bridge in the world. Tonto Natural Bridge stands over a 400-foot-long (120 m) tunnel that measures 150 feet (46 m) at its widest point and reaches a height of 183 feet (56 m).
You can see the Natural Bridge from four different parking lot level viewpoints with...