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Posted: 10 Jul 2019


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West Gemini Bridge

West Gemini Bridge
Looking east; the other (east) bridge is hidden behind this one. The Gemini Bridges are a twinned set of arches on BLM (Bureau of Land Management) land near Moab, Utah, accessed by a rough dirt road (high clearance mandatory and 4WD desirable!) Because they're not in a national park, the regulations aren't so stringent, and not only is it perfectly safe to stand on the arches, it's perfectly legal (left inset). I would have liked to get a picture standing on the arch from here, but I was by myself and my remote release isn't _nearly_ long enough ;) I suppose if I'd had a radio-controlled one-- The middle inset shows the overhanging ledge I'm standing on to get this picture, and the right inset shows the gap between the arches. I don't have a picture like this of the east arch because it would require being on the far side of the canyon, and I had no time for such a sidetrip! The arches are in the Jurassic Wingate Sandstone, according to Doelling et al.'s map (Utah Geological Survey, Map 155, 1994).
Unfortunately, there have been a number of Darwin Awards from idiots attempting to jump between the arches.

William Sutherland, Pam J have particularly liked this photo


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 Pam J
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OHHHH I WANT TO BE THERE !!!!!!!!!

THOSE THAT WIN TH3 DARWIN AWARDS AR LEAST CANT PROCREATE !!! LESS IDIOTS IS GOOD !!
4 years ago.
 William Sutherland
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Outstanding shots!

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4 years ago.
 slgwv
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Thanks, everyone! It's not deserted, but there are lots fewer visitors than in Arches--what a dirt road will do! ;)
4 years ago.

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