Arches National Park - Utah, USA 2019 UHD
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September 6, 2019 - Arches NP - Utah, USA
Delicate Arch, Double Arch, Turret Arch, Windows, Garden of Eden, Balanced Rock, Park Avenue
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Arches National Park, Utah, USA in 4K Ultra HD
Arches National Park - US National Park near Moab, Utah, famous for its natural sandstone arches and other amazing rock formations.
Locations in the video: Sunrise through South Window Arch (0:07), Balanced Rock (0:13, 3:55), North Window and South Window Arches (0:39), North Window Arch and Turret Arch (0:57), Double Arch (1:39), Fiery Furnace (2:31), Sand Dune Arch (2:52), Broken Arch (3:15), Skyline Arch (3:27), Pinetree Arch (3:36), Tunnel Arch (3:50), Park Avenue (4:17), Twisted Doughnut Arch (5:33), Delicate Arch (5:42), Devil's Golf Ball (8:29), Landscape Arch (9:05), Partition Arch (9:25), Navajo Arch (9:41), Double O Arch (10:08).
Recorded October 2016 in 4K Ultra HD with Sony AX100.
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This footage was shot at the beautiful national park Arches, Utah (United States of America).
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Double O Arch - Arches National Park, Utah, United States
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Double o Arch Arches National Park
Arch which requires a 4.2 mile hike through challenging terrain.
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- Silas on the hike to Double O Arch by 78ers from a blog titled Arches National Park - Devil's Garden
- Double O Arch Different View by Alifebeinglived from a blog titled The Bluest Sky You'll Ever See
- Double O Arch Looking Up by Alifebeinglived from a blog titled The Bluest Sky You'll Ever See
- Bottom of Double O Arch by Alifebeinglived from a blog titled The Bluest Sky You'll Ever See
- Us at Double O Arch by 78ers from a blog titled Arches National Park - Devil's Garden
- The Double O Arch by Reneik from a blog titled Arches Nationalpark
- Double O Arch by Doctormick from a blog titled Slip Sliddin away
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Der Arches-Nationalpark ist ein Nationalpark der Vereinigten Staaten im Norden des Colorado-Plateaus am Colorado River nördlich der Stadt Moab im US-Bundesstaat Utah.
ARCHES NATIONAL PARK Landscape Photography USA, Utah
Arches National Park in Utah is a stunning location for landscape photography. Getting there is easy if you're in Moab. The big arches makes some great objects for photography and they're a must see for everyone. In this episode we'll focus on Double Arches, Delicate Arch, Landscape Arch and Balanced Rock.
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How Arches Formed? Geology of Arches
How Arches Formed?
Witness 300 million years of planetary change unfold in 3.5 minutes, creating the valleys, arches, and spires.
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Friendship Force Grand Junction Colorado and Western Museum of Colorado put together a four day excersion to Arches National Park, Dead Horse Point, Colorado River, Moab (Utah), Ouray (Colorado), Colorado National Monument and Grand Junction Colorado. visit museumofwesternco.org visit friendshipforceinternational.org
Devil's Garden - Arches National Park (Main Trail)
The Devil's Garden trail in Arches National Park is consistently named as one of the best trails in North America. Unlike many other premiere hiking experiences Devil's Garden has something to offer just about everybody, of every skill level.
Hiking to Landscape Arch (considered to be the world's largest free standing arch, and the most popular sight in Devil's Garden) is a mere 1.6 mile walk out and back, but hiking the full loop (primitive trail included) is a strenuous and spectacular 7.2+ miles through one of the world's most mesmerizing desert landscapes.
Be safe. Some areas of Devil's Garden can be dangerous especially when icy or wet.
Please stay on the trail, and leave ABSOLUTELY NO TRACE. Including carved initials/symbols. Arches is sadly one of the most vandalized Wild Spaces in North America. Defacing any part of the park is illegal, and more importantly damages something truly special. Please leave everything as you found it.
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Tower Arch Off-Road Trail Arches National Park
The off-road trail to Tower Arch. There is plenty of 4wd fun to be had in Arches National Park. This is just one of the offroading opportunities in the park.
Navajo Arch - Arches National Park
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Double O Arch (Arches National Park, USA)
Standing on Double O Arch in Arches National Park, Utah, USA.
Moab Utah Arches National Park delicate arch fiery furnace hummer tour
The Biblical name Moab refers to an area of land located on the eastern side of the Jordan River. Some historians believe the city in Utah came to use this name because of William Pierce, the first postmaster, believing that the biblical Moab and this part of Utah were both the far country.[4][5] However, others believe the name has Paiute origins, referring to the word moapa meaning mosquito.[6] Some of the area's early residents attempted to change the city's name because in the Christian Bible, Moabites are demeaned as incestuous and idolatrous. One petition in 1890 had 59 signatures and requested a name change to Vina.[7] Another effort attempted to change the name to Uvadalia.[6] Both attempts failed.
During the 1800s the area around what is now Moab served as the Colorado River crossing along the Old Spanish Trail. Mormon settlers attempted to establish a trading fort at the river crossing called Elk Mountain Mission in 1855 to trade with travelers attempting to cross the river. After repeated Indian attacks, the fort was abandoned in late 1855. A new round of settlers established a permanent settlement in 1878. Moab was incorporated as a town on December 20, 1902.[6]
In 1883 the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad main line was constructed across eastern Utah. The rail line did not pass through Moab, instead passing through the towns of Thompson Springs and Cisco, forty miles to the north.[8] Later, other places to cross the Colorado were constructed, such as Lee's Ferry, Navajo Bridge and Boulder Dam. These changes shifted the trade routes away from Moab. Moab farmers and merchants had to adapt from trading with passing travelers to shipping their goods to distant markets. Soon Moab's origins as one of the few natural crossings of the Colorado River were forgotten. Nevertheless, the U.S. military deemed the bridge over the Colorado River at Moab important enough to place it under guard as late as World War II.
Moab's economy was originally based on agriculture, but gradually shifted to mining. Uranium and vanadium were discovered in the area in the 1910s and 1920s. Potash and manganese came next, and then oil and gas were discovered. In the 1950s Moab became the so-called Uranium Capital of the World after geologist Charles Steen found a rich deposit of uranium ore south of the city.[6] This discovery coincided with the advent of the era of nuclear weapons and nuclear power in the United States, and Moab's boom years began.
The city population grew nearly 500% over the next few years, bringing the population to near 6,000 people. The explosion in population caused much construction of houses and schools. Charles Steen donated a great deal of money and land to create new houses and churches in Moab.[citation needed]
South Window View of Turret Arch
One of Arches National Parks best views in the house.
Utah's Beautiful Arches
Beautiful videos of Utah's historic arches. Balanced Rock and Sandstone Arch at Arches National Park. A beautiful arch at Bridges National. Double Arch Rock and Window Arch Rock Formations. A Red Rock Slot Canyon. A Rock Formation with a small hole. And Turret Arch. All very amazing formations and worth going to see!
Hiking to Tower Arch (Arches NP)
The hike to Tower Arch is on a moderately-strenuous 3.5 mile there and back trail that travels through the Klondike Bluffs region of Arches NP. It’s not on the Scenic Drive, the main road connecting many of the park’s most popular features. It’s reachable by driving the Salt Valley Rd, a narrow winding dirt road that’s often impassible during rainy season. Terrain is mostly sandstone & slickrock and then sand dunes as the arch is approached from the Entrada sandstone fins. This region was originally called Devil’s Garden but lost that distinction when the Landscape Arch area received that name as the main road terminates there. It was discovered in 1922, but due to its relative remoteness receives far fewer visitors than other places in the park – making it an excellent obscure day hike!
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Arches National Park - Sunset Visit
Recorded June 8 & 10, 2010.
The video was recorded in the hours prior to sunset in Utah's Arches National Park. Stops include Park Avenue, Courthouse Towers, Balanced Rock, The Windows and sunset at Balanced Rock.
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Landscape Arch, Arches National Park, Moab, Utah
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A big pet peeve of mine is when I see videos like this and they include no location information. So here are all the locations by timestamp:
0:00-0:07 – Double arch at Arches National Park
0:07-0:12 – Bottom of Angel's landing from The Grotto at Zion
0:12-0:24 – Mossy Cave trail at Bryce Canyon
0:25-0:32 – Antelope Canyon
0:25-0:36 – Bryce Canyon
0:36-0:53 – 4x4 trails at Arches National Park
0:53-0:58 – Canyonlands National Park
0:58-1:06 – Morning Glory Arch on Grandstaff Trail, Moab UT
1:06-1:11 – Canyonlands National Park
1:14-1:16 – Eye of the Whale Arch, Arches National Park
1:17-1:21 – Navajo Loop Trail, Bryce Canyon
1:22-1:28 – Bryce Canyon
1:28-1:34 – Emerald Pools Trail, Zion
1:34-1:39 – The Narrows, Zion
1:40-2:31 – Angel's Landing, Zion