Double Arch and Parade of Elephants, Arches National Park, Utah, USA
Parade of Elephants is a lone section of sandstone that lies to the south of Double Arch, the remnants of the fin to which Double Arch used to belong. The rock formation appears to be a herd of elephants, holding each others’ tails, traveling single file. The formation consists of a few small arches within the elephants’ ranks that seem to give the impression that they were actually carved to appear as the pachyderms.
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