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East Rim Arch (also known as Akiti Arch or Centennial Arch) has a span of 40 feet and an opening height of 120 feet. It's located in Rattlesnake Canyon in the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness (BRCW) in western Colorado.
Located within the Inscription House chapter boundaries, there is a hidden gem, the Eggshell Arch.
The Eggshell Arch is particularly spectacular during the golden hour when the evening sunlight hits the bottom of the arch and reflects upward into the arch, creating the Thanksgiving arch glow. This area has been watched over by local Diné families for generatio...
Elephant Arch is a small natural sandstone arch in the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area and Red Cliffs Desert Reserve in northern Washington, Utah.
The arch, which resembles the trunk and eye of an elephant, is part way up a hillside at the end of a dirt hiking trail. The arch has not yet been officially named by the United States Geological Survey.
From US Route 60 take Hewitt Canyon Rd. It's a short hike from the road to Elephant Arch. There is no parking lot, just a spot for 1 car. AWD recommneed.
The arch is almost indistinguishable from the surrounding rocks, so look closely.
The Elephant Canyon/Druid Arch trail in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park offers one of the most spectacular views in the Needles. It follows the Chesler Park access trail to Elephant Canyon, then travels along the canyon bottom across a mixture of deep sand and loose rock all the way to its upper end. The Chesler Trail forks right and climbs out of th...
Elephant Rock (Elephant Mountain, Jabal Alfil) is a large arch located south of Mada'in Saleh (Al-Hijr) in Saudi Arabia.
There are seveal other nice rock formations in the area including Sparhawk Arch, Vessel Hole Rock and Siamese Cojoined Twin Rock.
Es Pontàs is a natural arch in the southeastern part of the island of Mallorca. Es Pontàs was shown in the film King Lines showing Chris Sharma's first ascent of the hardest deep water solo (9b) climb in the world.
The arch is located on the coastline between the Cala Santanyí and Cala Llombards in the municipality of Santanyí.
Within Echo Canyon's narrows is the Eye of the Needle, a natural arch. It's located at about the 4.8 mile mark. It was formed by erosion of steeply dipping limestone beds of the Cambrian Bonanza King Formation.
A high-clearance vehicle is needed for the first 3 miles and then 4x4 is required. The road tends to have deep gravel and is quite rocky 3 miles from the high...
Eye of the Whale Arch is located Herdina Park section of Arches National Park. It has a span of 37 feet, a height of 12 feet, a thickness of 25 feet, and a width of 41 feet. This is an Arch very few will see, as it’s on a sand and dirt road called Willow Springs Road, and very hard to traverse in a vehicle without proper ground clearance or four wheel drive.
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Faraglioni is the collective name for three stacks located off the island of Capri in the Bay of Naples. The stacks have been given their own names: Stella (still attached to the main island), Mezzo (after Stella), and Scopolo (or Fuori). The lacerta viridens faraglionesis or the blue-tinted lizard can only be found on Scopolo.
Fay Canyon Trail is relatively flat that starts out good and keeps getter better the further you make your way back into this box canyon. It's 2.4 miles roundtrip and takes 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
There is a free-standing arch in the canyon; once you hike up into it you can see that the there's a few feet of clearance between it and the wall behind it.
From Sedona take Dr...
High on the wall about four miles down fiftymile creek, a tributary of the Escalante River. Drive down the Hole-in-the-Rock Road for approximately 45.7 miles. Hike about 3 miles down the gulch (50 Mile Creek) on the west side of the road.