One of the most famous rock formations in the Galapagos Islands has collapsed into the sea. The top of Darwin's Arch, located in the northern part of the Pacific Ocean archipelago, fell as "a ...
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Darwin’s Arch is a natural bridge on the northernmost island of the Galapagos Archipelago, Darwin. The arch collapsed as a result of natural erosion, according to local authorities. The area was not ...
A large geological feature in southern Utah known as the “Double Arch,” the “Hole in the Roof” and sometimes the “Toilet Bowl” has collapsed, National Park Service officials said Friday. No injuries ...
Park graffiti is on the rise, a spokeswoman told ABC News. The Frame Arch in the Arches National Park in Utah was vandalized with etchings of names into the rock formation. Staff at the park ...
Darwin’s Arch, an iconic rock formation that for years was a much-photographed destination for tourists visiting the Galápagos Islands, is no longer an arch. Two rock pillars were left standing after ...
Darwin’s Arch, a famed natural rock formation in the Galapagos Islands that is popular with divers, photographers and cruise-ship tourists, has collapsed from erosion, Ecuadorean environmental ...
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