Arches National Park is a fairly small national park near Moab in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Utah. There are several hikes (trails) in the park. There is also a visitor center. Arches National Park is famous for its many impressive rock formations and balancing rocks such as the Courthouse Towers, Windows Section, Fiery Furnace, Devils Garden, Klondike Bluffs and the Balanced Rock. There are more than 2,000 documented natural bridges (arches), including Landscape Arch, Double Arch, Double O Arch and Delicate Arch. The smallest arches have an opening of barely one meter, while the distance between the supports of the largest arch (the Landscape Arch) is 88.4 meters. In 1991, a piece of the Landscape Arch broke off, measuring 20m by 3.66m by 1.33m. A witness made a video of this. Now it is not allowed to walk under or on the arch. In 2005, the Wall Arch collapsed. In the north of the park is an area called the Devil's Garden. Here is an 11-kilometer-long hiking trail along which a number of arches can be reached.
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Hello, nice that you take a look in my shop. So my name is Gert Hilbink, living in Coevorden. I have been doing photography since I was 13, inspired by a biology teacher at the then U.L.O. school in Coevorden. Generally I mainly photograph nature but actually.. Read more…