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Darwin's Arch in Galapagos Collapses Due to Erosion


Darwin s Arch in Galapagos Collapses Due to Erosion
The rock structure is about half a mile from Darwin Island and it s a popular spot for scuba divers
Published 5 hours ago
Galapagos National Park via AP
The famed Darwin s Arch in the Galapagos Islands has lost its top, and officials are blaming natural erosion of the stone.
Ecuador s Environment Ministry reported the collapse on its Facebook page on Monday.
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The rock structure 43 meters (141 feet) high, 70 meters (230 feet) long and 23 meters (75feet) wide is less than 1 kilometer (about half a mile) from Darwin Island and it s a popular spot for scuba divers. It s not accessible by land. ....

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By Bill Galluccio
Landscape view of Darwin s Arch near Darwin Island of Galapagos
The iconic rock formation in Galapagos Islands known as Darwin s Arch collapsed on Monday (May 17) morning. The massive 141 feet high, 230 feet long, and 75 feet wide sits about a half-mile off the coast of Darwin Island, which is only accessible by boat.
Obviously, all the people from the Galapagos felt nostalgic because it s something we re familiar with since childhood, and to know that it has changed was a bit of a shock,  
ABC News. However, from a scientific point of view, it s part of the natural process. The fall is surely due to exogenous processes such as weathering and erosion, which are things that normally happen on our planet. ....

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By Bill Galluccio
Landscape view of Darwin s Arch near Darwin Island of Galapagos
The iconic rock formation in Galapagos Islands known as Darwin s Arch collapsed on Monday (May 17) morning. The massive 141 feet high, 230 feet long, and 75 feet wide sits about a half-mile off the coast of Darwin Island, which is only accessible by boat.
Obviously, all the people from the Galapagos felt nostalgic because it s something we re familiar with since childhood, and to know that it has changed was a bit of a shock,  
ABC News. However, from a scientific point of view, it s part of the natural process. The fall is surely due to exogenous processes such as weathering and erosion, which are things that normally happen on our planet. ....

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By Bill Galluccio
Landscape view of Darwin s Arch near Darwin Island of Galapagos
The iconic rock formation in Galapagos Islands known as Darwin s Arch collapsed on Monday (May 17) morning. The massive 141 feet high, 230 feet long, and 75 feet wide sits about a half-mile off the coast of Darwin Island, which is only accessible by boat.
Obviously, all the people from the Galapagos felt nostalgic because it s something we re familiar with since childhood, and to know that it has changed was a bit of a shock,  
ABC News. However, from a scientific point of view, it s part of the natural process. The fall is surely due to exogenous processes such as weathering and erosion, which are things that normally happen on our planet. ....

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