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Dramatic sea stacks adorn the coast of this small village on the Adriatic coast. Offers great swimming places, sandy beach as well as some rocks to jump from.
Tripitos Arch (aka Kamarа) is a roск arch which is part оf a cοllаpsed sеa cave. It's located оn thе west сοаst of Paxоs and aсcessed by sеа οr on fоοt.
Tunnel Arch is one of many arches that can be accessed from the Devil's Garden trailhead in Arches National Park. Tunnel Arch is actually a double arch comprised of a larger hole towards the center of the fin, and a smaller hole on the upper-left.
Turret Arch is located in Windows Section of Arches National Park.
From the Visitor Center, the 18-mile Scenic Drive leads into the park. The Windows Section, where Turret Arch is located, is off the actual Scenic Drive and is an absolute must. To get there, turn right off Scenic Drive just past Balanced Rock and follow the spur road for 2.5 miles. Double Arch, North...
Twisted Doughnut Arch is located along the Delicate Arch Trail in Arches National Park, Utah. It offers a great photo op through the arch to Delicate Arch.
Upper Muley Twist Canyon in Capitol Reef National Park offers many options for side trips and off-trail exploring. It includes narrow canyons, expanses of slickrock, large arches, and dramatic vistas from the top of the Waterpocket Fold.
It's 15 miles (24.1 km) roundtrip from the Upper Muley Twist Canyon trailhead (best done as an overnight hike). From the Strike Vall...
An easy hike along the bottom of Sterling Canyon. The drainage is dry most of the year. Shade is available, but it would be wise to carry some water in the warm months.
It dead ends at a bronze plaque placed in memoriam for Gerard and Sylvia Vultee who lost their lives in an aircraft crash on January 29, 1938. The actual crash site is more than a mile north and at a ...
Washer Woman Arch in Canyonlands National Park is both a "desert tower" and an "arch". It is the only arch in Canyonlands that is currently open to rock climbing. It's along White Rim Road (permit required).
Wilson Arch, also known as Wilson's Arch, is a natural sandstone arch in southeastern Utah, United States just off U.S. Route 191 located in San Juan County, 24 miles (39 km) south of Moab. It has a span of 91 feet (28 m) and height of 46 feet (14 m). It is visible from the road to the east where there are turnouts with interpretive signs. The elevation of Wilson Arch...
Located behind campsite 37, this short walk leads to the impressive Window Arch which spans over 20 feet. Windows, bathtubs, and caves sculpted by forces of erosion, are featured here along with spectacular views of the “Inner City”.
The Windows Section in Arches National Park has a series of scenic arches are located in close proximity in this area, along with pinnacles and other interesting rock formations.