One of the largest arches in Arches National Park has collapsed

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Aug 10, 1:59 PM (ET)
By MIKE STARK


ARCHES NATIONAL PARK, Utah (AP) - One of the largest and most photographed arches in Arches National Park has collapsed.

Paul Henderson, the park's chief of interpretation, said Wall Arch collapsed sometime late Monday or early Tuesday.

The arch is along Devils Garden Trail, one of the most popular in the park. For years, the arch has been a favorite stopping point for photographers.

Henderson said the arch was claimed by forces that will eventually destroy others in the park: gravity and erosion.

"They all let go after a while," he said Friday.

He said it's the first collapse of a major arch in the park since nearby Landscape Arch fell in 1991. No one has reported seeing it fall.

Like others in the park, Wall Arch was formed by entrada sandstone that was whittled down over time into its distinctive and photogenic formation.

The arch, first reported and named in 1948, was more than 33 feet tall and 71 feet across. It ranked 12th in size among the park's estimated 2,000 arches.

Rock has continued to fall from the remaining arms of the arch forcing the closure of a portion of the trail.

Officials from the National Park Service and the Utah Geological Survey visited the site Thursday, noting stress fractures in the remaining formation. The trail won't be opened until the debris is cleared away and it's safe for visitors, Henderson said.
 
Hate it when that happens...
Arches is one of favorite places to visit
 
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That really sucks... I live in Moab and that happens to be one of the Arches I've never seen... guess I never will... Makes you want to enjoy what we can while we can.
 
Silverback said:
That's nature at work.

Ha, Roy knows all about Natures Work:eek::D :D :marchmellow:
:marchmellow: :marchmellow: :marchmellow: :marchmellow: :marchmellow:
 
If an arch falls in a national park and no one is around to see it, does it make a sound?..lol
 
Riff62 said:
If an arch falls in a national park and no one is around to see it, does it make a sound?..lol

Yep, they just can't see it. Bwahahaha:p
 
It had to happen...........

The same phenomenon that created the arches in the first place must eventually come to it's ultimate conclusion....

Thankfully, the length of this natural process is sufficiently slow enough to provide us some entertainment along the way......

Eventually the bottom will fall out of another rock formation unveiling a brand new arch..... Although it may be awhile....

Pretty cool, huh....?

D
 

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