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  2. Natural Bridges National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Horsecollar Ruin Owachomo Bridge Owachomo Bridge at night Kachina Bridge. Natural Bridges National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located about 50 miles (80 km) northwest of the Four Corners boundary of southeast Utah, in the western United States, at the junction of White Canyon and Armstrong Canyon, part of the Colorado River drainage.

  3. Canyon Falls Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Canyon Falls Bridge was designated Bridge No. B2 of 7-4-5 C2 by the MSHD. The steel arch bridge was designed by MSHD engineers and constructed for $116,389.42, plus an additional $58,200 for structural steel. The bridge was completed in the middle of 1948, and has remained in use in essentially unaltered condition since. [2]

  4. Natural arch - Wikipedia

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    A natural arch, natural bridge, or (less commonly) rock arch is a natural landform where an arch has formed with an opening underneath. Natural arches commonly form where inland cliffs , coastal cliffs , fins or stacks are subject to erosion from the sea, rivers or weathering ( subaerial processes).

  5. Breathtaking Natural Bridges and Arches Around the World - AOL

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  7. Rainbow Bridge National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Bridge is a natural arch in southern Utah, United States.With a span of 275 feet (84 m), as reported in 1974 by the Bureau of Reclamation, [3] and height of 290 feet (88 m), it is one of the largest natural arches in the world.

  8. Dismals Canyon - Wikipedia

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    The larval forms of these flies emit a bright blue-green light to attract food and mates. They cover the canyon wall. [2] The canyon is home to two waterfalls, Secret Falls and Rainbow Falls, and six natural bridges. Dismals Canyon is operated commercially as part of an 85-acre (34 ha) nature preserve, and a fee is charged for entry.

  9. Bridge of the Gods (land bridge) - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge of the Gods was a natural dam created by the Bonneville Slide, a major landslide that dammed the Columbia River near present-day Cascade Locks, Oregon in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.