Navajo Sandstone

A geological feature called the ‘Double Arch’ in southern Utah has collapsed

The collapse of a geological feature known as the “Double Arch” in southern Utah has left many in shock and disbelief. The Double Arch, also known as the “Toilet Bowl,” was a stunning rock formation formed from Navajo sandstone dating back 190 million years. Erosion, caused by harsh weather conditions and natural processes, led to the eventual collapse of this iconic arch.

It’s fascinating to think about the sheer age of the rock that made up the Double Arch, standing for millions of years before meeting its untimely demise. This event serves as a reminder of the transient nature of our world and the impermanence of even the most enduring geological formations.… Continue reading