• The Fall of Double Arch - A Geological Moment in Time

  • Nov 8 2024
  • Length: 4 mins
  • Podcast

The Fall of Double Arch - A Geological Moment in Time

  • Summary

  • In August 2024, a sandstone formation known as Double Arch, or the "Toilet Bowl," collapsed into Utah’s Lake Powell. This once-popular tourist spot captured countless vacation memories, with visitors leaping through its unique opening into the water below. While rocks tumble around the world every day, the fall of this ancient arch struck a chord, not just because it was a beloved landmark, but because of the perspective it offers on time and our place within it.

    Join T.W. Palmer on The Curio Report as we explore the 190-million-year journey of Double Arch. From a world where ferns dominated the landscape and continents were fused, through ice ages and shifting land masses, geological forces slowly shaped this structure, long before humans ever existed. The arch’s fall in our era feels like an impossible alignment, a reminder of Earth’s age and our relative newness here.

    Tune in for a moment of reflection on the vastness of geological time and the fleeting nature of our human experience. We may not fully grasp what events like this mean, but perhaps they offer us a rare chance to pause, find gratitude, and embrace our small yet significant role in Earth’s story.

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