Natural Bridges


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Nat′ural Bridg′es


n.
a national monument in SE Utah containing three natural bridges. Largest, 222 ft. (68 m) high; 261 ft. (80 m) span.
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When passing over these natural bridges, one's course was often arrested by sinking knee deep into the rotten wood; at other times, when attempting to lean against a firm tree, one was startled by finding a mass of decayed matter ready to fall at the slightest touch.
But soon the fore part of him slowly rose from the water; for an instant his whole marbleized body formed a high arch, like Virginia's Natural Bridge, and warningly waving his bannered flukes in the air, the grand god revealed himself, sounded, and went out of sight.
I take West Cliff Drive from the Boardwalk and follow it along the rugged coast, watch the surfers, and end at Natural Bridges State Beach.
They include Big Bend National Park, Natural Bridges National Monument, and Death Valley.
The author visits some of the world's darkest places, such as Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah and the Moroccan desert.
Beginning on June 15th, Shark Camp will be providing weekend camps launched out of Santa Cruz, in cooperation with Stagnaro Charters, Natural Bridges Visitors Center and the Seymour Center.
Hovenweep National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument.
US wireless communications service provider Verizon Wireless announced on Friday the activation of a new cell site in Santa Cruz, California, which will improve wireless coverage and capacity around Highway 1, Natural Bridges and Davenport.
It is more than 3,000 meters (nearly 10,000 feet) above sea level, making it one of the highest large natural bridges in the world.
For fine-pitch devices, designers must be careful to ensure that no natural bridges occur.