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It was bound to happen eventually, but its still a huge loss.


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

Wall Arch fell sometime early last week, though no one has reported seeing it collapse, said Paul Henderson, the park's chief of interpretation.

He said the arch, located along the popular Devils Garden Trail, was claimed by forces that will eventually destroy other arches in the park: gravity and erosion.

"They all let go after a while," he said Friday. Nevertheless, it was the first collapse of a major arch in the park since nearby Landscape Arch fell in 1991.

For years, Wall Arch had been a favorite stopping point for photographers. Like others, it was formed by entrada sandstone being whittled over time into its distinctive formation.

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

Rock fall from the remaining arms of the arch has forced the closure of a portion of the trail. Henderson said it would reopen when it was deemed safe and debris had been cleared.

Officials from the National Park Service and the Utah Geological Survey visited the site Thursday, noting stress fractures in the remaining formation.










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this made me think of the Old Man of the Mountain in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire. he was there for thousands of years, and a huge attraction. (he appears on the NH state quarters, which i save because of him) in May of 2003 he literally fell off the mountain, and broke the hearts of many!

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i miss you Lib...come back!

 

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I remember seeing pictures of the face, LC.  Great.  I never realized he fell, though.  How sad we are losing such awesome natural treasures.

 



 

 

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I was just up in the notch this week and saw the rubble for the first time. I guess I cannot tell anymore scary stories about the "old man" comming alive when certain ancient Indian words are spoken.  Kinda sad that my children will never see him.

 


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librtyhead wrote: I was just up in the notch this week and saw the rubble for the first time. I guess I cannot tell anymore scary stories about the "old man" comming alive when certain ancient Indian words are spoken.  Kinda sad that my children will never see him.

 

welcome back sugar! and i think it's very sad your kids will never see the old man. every time i drove up there to ski, i looked forward to his visage. it really was like losing an old friend.






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