Glen Canyon Double Arch Collapse
Double Arch and Toilet Bowl Collapse in Southern Utah's Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
The Double Arch, a geologic feature in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, has collapsed. The arch, also known by other names such as the Hole in the Roof and the Toilet Bowl, was formed from Navajo sandstone dating back approximately 190 million years. According to officials, the collapse occurred on Thursday, with no reported injuries. Park rangers suspect that changing water levels and erosion, possibly from waves, contributed to the demise of the arch.
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