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Title
Slender Landscape Arch
Artist
John M Bailey
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
This is Landscape Arch and the surrounding hillside at Arches National Park in Utah. The Natural Arch and Bridge Society (NABS) considers the Landscape Arch to be the longest natural arch in the world, having measured the span in 2004 at 290.1. Since 1991, three slabs of sandstone measuring 30, 47, and 70 feet (9.1, 14, and 21 m) long have fallen from the thinnest section of Landscape Arch, prompting the Park Service to close the trail that once passed beneath it. (Wikipedia)
Arches National Park, Utah. preserves over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, as well as many other unusual rock formations. In some areas, the forces of nature have exposed millions of years of geologic history. The features of the park create a landscape of contrasting colors, landforms and textures that is unlike any other in the world.
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This image is featured in the Fine Art America Group 'Images That Excite You.'
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August 11th, 2015
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Dreamland - United States
Wow~ Magnificent capture with the beautiful composition & colors!! Awesome work!! l/f
London, mi - United Kingdom
stunning scenery and a divine capture of delicate natural rock formation fl
Greenwich, CT - United States
Fabulous landscape photograph in Arches National Park, with great colors, light, perspective, and composition, John! F/L
Cedar City, UT - United States
Fabulous color and clarity John, a beautiful landscape capture!...L/T
Scarborough, Qu - Australia
A magnificent landscape image John. I love the artistic shape of that arched rock formation. L/F/Tw
Sydney, NS - Australia
Hi John, I love the angle you shot this at it give you the impression that the clouds are moving by at a brisk pace. L/F.
Santa Clarita, CA - United States
Wonderful, I saw some of the Park when we were at Lake Powell! This is spectacular...love the slender arch, shows how artistic nature is! l/f John!
Punta Gorda, FL - United States
What a hike that must have been. Thank you for sharing all this unusual beauty with us!
Savannah, GA - United States
Wow, that is slender. Makes you wonder how it is staying up. L/F!
John M Bailey replied:
Yes. The Rangers have closed the trail under it because it is getting so thin.
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