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    <text>The 190 million-year-old Double Arch geological formation in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area of Utah collapses, possibly due to changing water levels and erosion. </text>
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  <text>The Double Arch, a natural arch made of 190 million-year-old rock in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, collapses, possibly due to changing water levels and erosion. </text>
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