Natural Bridges National Monument Geology
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The White and Deer Canyon areas draining off the Cedar Mesa of southeast Utah were home to a thriving population of people almost a thousand years ago. Experts say that the climate was wetter then and the land more fruitful than the stark high desert that it is today. Maybe the pinons gave more nuts, more regularly. Ma...
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The White and Deer Canyon areas draining off the Cedar Mesa of southeast Utah were home to a thriving population of people almost a thousand years ago. Experts say that the climate was wetter then and the land more fruitful than the stark high desert that it is today. Maybe the pinons gave more nuts, more regularly. ...
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Sipapu Bridge is a natural bridge or arch located in the Natural Bridges National Monument in the U.S. state of Utah. The bridge spans White Canyon. Sipapu was long reported to have a span of 268 feet by the National Park Service, ranking it as the fourth longest natural arch in the world. A more accurate measuremen...
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Sipapu Bridge is a natural bridge or arch located in the Natural Bridges National Monument in the U.S. state of Utah. The bridge spans White Canyon. Sipapu was long reported to have a span of 268 feet by the National Park Service, ranking it as the fourth longest natural arch in the world. A more accurate measureme...
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Sipapu Bridge is a natural bridge or arch located in the Natural Bridges National Monument in the U.S. state of Utah. The bridge spans White Canyon. Sipapu was long reported to have a span of 268 feet by the National Park Service, ranking it as the fourth longest natural arch in the world. A more accurate measuremen...
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Sipapu Bridge is a natural bridge or arch located in the Natural Bridges National Monument in the U.S. state of Utah. The bridge spans White Canyon. Sipapu was long reported to have a span of 268 feet by the National Park Service, ranking it as the fourth longest natural arch in the world. A more accurate measuremen...
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... from the Bridge Overlook - the bridge is pretty well camouflaged from this angle.
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This is my first true billion-pixel image. And what a place to get it! Sipapu bridge is in Natural Bridges National Monument in southern Utah. I got this shot with a Canon A640 on a panosaurus tripod head and put it together in PTAssembler.
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