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It's been several years since I've visited Arches - lets get this bug over there instead!
Considered to be the heart of the park, the Windows Section contains a large concentration of arches.
The two Spectacles are formed of the same sandstone fin, one of the farthest reaches of the collection that sits below Elephant Butte.
Double Arch takes its name because of it consists of two arches that share the same stone as a foundation for both of their outer legs. Double Arch was formed by downward water erosion from atop the sandstone, rather than from side-to-side water erosion.
To the south of Double Arch lies a lone section of sandstone, the remnants of the fin to which Double Arch used to belong. The rock formation appears to be a herd of elephants, holding each others’ tails, traveling single file. The formation consists of a few small arches within the elephants’ ranks that seem to give the impression that they were actually carved to appear as the pachyderms.
I'm sending this out in honor of Knittygritskee, who sent me a tb and tag in for secret santa a year ago (whoops!)
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Grabbed from cacher at event Moms and Flowers, GCAPV77
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