It's hard to get a real idea of how many arches there are here. There's a lower pillar with a rockshelter and inside the rockshelter is another pillar and a smaller pillar, potentially too small. Above on the cliff is unique opening with an "s" type formation across the entrance making at the least 2 more arches. For now we are going to go with 4 arches total. Looks like it would require climbing into the upper complex to get a real idea of the geology.
Name | Azrael Arch Complex - Arch 2 |
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Width of Arch | |
Height of Arch | |
Span of Arch | |
Type of Arch | Pillar |
Upper Rock Layer | |
Lower Rock Layer | |
Status | |
Latitude | 37.2516 |
Longitude | -84.20686000000001 |
Elevation | |
Land Owner | USDA |
Name of Land | Daniel Boone National Forest |
County | Laurel |
Azimuth | |
Documented by | Randall Miller |
Submitted by | Bill Fultz |