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Famed Galapagos Island Rock Formation Darwin s Arch Collapsed | PowerTalk 1460 AM & 101 1 FM

Famed Galapagos Island Rock Formation Darwin s Arch Collapsed | New York s Power 105 1 FM

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.

Famed Galapagos Island Rock Formation Darwin s Arch Collapsed

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.

Famed Galapagos Island Rock Formation Darwin s Arch Collapsed | News Radio 810 & 103 1 WGY

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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