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Natural Bridges National Monument

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Natural Bridges National Monument 7,636 acres (3,093 hectares), SE Utah; est. 1908. Located in an area of colored cliffs and box canyons, the monument contains three huge natural sandstone bridges: Owachomo (also called Rock Mound), 106 ft (32 m) high with a span of 180 ft (55 m); Kachina, 210 ft (64 m) high with a span of 206 ft (63 m); and Sipapu, 220 ft (67 m) high with a span of 268 ft (82 m). See National Parks and Monuments , table. Author not available, NATURAL BRIDGES NATIONAL MONUMENT. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Natural Bridges National Monument
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia National monument, southeastern ... three large natural bridges carved by two ... another of the bridges, Kachina, by ... cliff dwellers. Natural Bridges National Monument Natural Bridges National Monument Natural Bridges ... Read more
Rainbow Bridge National Monument
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Natural area, southern Utah ... Utah-Arizona border, the monument was established in 1910 ... of the world's largest natural bridges. Embedded among canyons ... Powell. Rainbow Bridge National Monument Rainbow Bridge National Monument Rainbow Bridge National ... Read more

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