
audiobook
by United States. National Park Service
RAINBOW BRIDGE NATIONAL MONUMENT UTAH
RAINBOW BRIDGE NATIONAL MONUMENT
HISTORY OF DISCOVERY
HOW WAS IT FORMED?
OTHER INTERESTING FEATURES
ESTABLISHMENT AND REGULATIONS
HOW TO REACH RAINBOW BRIDGE
FACILITIES
ADMINISTRATION
Hidden in the red‑rock canyons of southeastern Utah, a towering stone arch rises from a narrow gorge, its graceful curve spanning 278 feet and soaring over 300 feet above the desert floor. The natural wonder, known as Rainbow Bridge, has long inspired awe among the Navajo and Paiute peoples, who built altars at its base, and it continues to captivate every visitor with its perfect symmetry, subtle colors, and the sense of something almost divine.
The story begins in the summer of 1908, when a university archaeologist heard whispers of a massive arch from local guides. After a grueling trek across slick rock, steep ledges and water‑scarred canyons, his party finally rounded a bend and beheld the bridge for the first time. Along the way, listeners learn how wind‑blown sand, ancient lake beds, and slow geological forces sculpted the sandstone into this spectacular formation, offering a vivid portrait of the landscape’s deep history.
Language
en
Duration
~13 minutes (12K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Lisa Corcoran and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-06-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Created in 1916, this U.S. Department of the Interior agency cares for some of the country’s most beloved natural and historic places. Its work ranges from protecting national parks and monuments to sharing stories of American history and culture with millions of visitors each year.
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