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Balcony Arch and Picture Frame Arch are located along the 4WD Behind the Rocks Safari Trail south of Moab, Utah. First check out Balcony arch and then walk 10 minutes to the north side of the same rock mass where Picture Frame Arch can be found.
Picture Frame Arch is also in a vegetation damaged area and has signs asking for restricted travel in the area below the ar...
Bean Pot Arch is located along the North Great Wall in Arches National Park, Utah. Bean Pot Arch is easiest to spot if you catch the light at just the right time of day.
This type of "pothole" arch forms when a pothole (small depression) on top of a rock mass merges with an alcove on a rock face. The light opening is often smooth and rounded at the top, casting light...
Big Hogan Arch is a cave natural arch located within the boundaries of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. It is located very close to Moccasin Arch.
A Navajo guide is required for any visitation.
Mouthmills is a secluded pebble beach in North Devon, England. Blackchurch Rock is a combination of a ‘stack’ and an ‘arch’.
Parking at the National Trust Car Park at Brownsham.
There are numerous "Blue Caves" that are cut into cliffs around Cape Skinari on Zakynthos Island in Greece. They are also known as the blue caves ‘of Volimes’, the picturesque village where they are located.
The caves are accessible only by small boats. Sunrays reflect through blue sea water from white stones of cave bottoms and walls, creating interestin...
Blue Pool Arch is just north of the entrance to Glen Canyon Nat'l Recreation Area (Lake Powell) in Utah and very close of the Arizona state line into a short canyon not so far from Hwy 89.
Boca do Inferno (Hell's Mouth) is a chasm located in the seaside cliffs close to the Portuguese city of Cascais, in the District of Lisbon. The seawater has access to the deep bottom of the chasm and vigorously strikes its rocky walls, making it a popular tourist attraction.
Bogenfels is a location in the coastal Namib Desert of Namibia, noted for its natural rock formations (hence the name, which means "arch rock" in German). The main formation is a 55 metre high rock arch close to the coast. It is not easily accessible, due to the terrain and its location within a restricted diamond-mining area, but there are official guided tours.
Boka Wandomi with its trail down to the water and across to the natural bridge. Bathrooms with soap and running water are located near the entrance. The natural bridge and limestone buffs will amaze you.
Bow Fiddle Rock is a natural sea arch near Portknockie on the north-eastern coast of Scotland. It is so called because it resembles the tip of a fiddle bow.
It is composed of Quartzite, a metamorphic rock which was originally quartz sandstone. This rock is part of the Cullen Quartzite formation which is seen along the coast between Buckie and Cullen. The formation is ...
Brimhall Natural Bridge in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah requires a rugged hike through a narrow canyon. The route is largely unmarked, so carrying a topographic map is recommended.
From the Halls Creek Overlook trailhead, the total round trip distance is 4.6 miles (7.4 km). The hike can be done as a long day hike. Backcountry permits are required for all overnigh...
Broken Arch in Arches National Park is an intact sandstone arch named for the central crack that gives it a fractured, overlapping appearance. From the trailhead at the Sand Dune Arch parking area, the trail crosses a large meadow to the arch and continues to the campground. Trail leads through fins with sand dunes and slickrock. The northern part of the loop includes...
Broken Beach is an incredible little cove on Nusa Penida island in Indonesia. The archway that wraps around the bay allowing water to flow in and out from the ocean. It has a big natural pool, with about a hundred meters in diameter, created by sea abrasion and collapsed limestone hill in million years ago. This hole has 98 meter in diameter and offering unique and sc...
Though the name tends to be misleading, Natural Bridge is one of several natural arches in Bryce Canyon and creates a beautiful scene at this viewpoint. This arch, sculpted from some of the reddest rock of the Claron Formation (rich in iron oxide minerals), poses a stark contrast to the dark green of the Ponderosa forest that peeks through the arch from the canyon bel...