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18-MAR-2007 Dave Beedon

Mystery hump

Arches National Park (Moab, Utah)

In the upper middle of this scene is a sandstone hump/outcrop/bump/whatever that caught my
attention when surfing in Google Earth. It called to me, thus I was compelled to examine
it up close. Before walking to the precipice of Salt Wash Canyon, I solved the mystery by
touching the thing. The bump is 2000 feet (606m) north of Delicate Arch and can be seen
at the center of this WikiMapia aerial view (click on any rectangle for information): http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=38.748728&lon=-109.498791&z=16&l=0&m=a&v=2 .

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Guest 10-Aug-2007 23:34
if you fall off a precipice is it called precipitation?
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