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Sipapu can be viewed from a roadside viewpoint, but more fully viewed from a short hiking trail that leads down to its base from the canyon rim. Since the closure of the trail leading under
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spiritual beliefs, Sipapu is now the longest natural arch in the world to have an active trail beneath it that visitors may pass under, affording views of the underside of the arch.
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also located in Utah, and four Chinese natural bridges—all longer than Rainbow Bridge—which were measured and documented by NABS between 2010 and 2015.
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Based on specific criteria that separate natural arches from natural bridges, Sipapu is the sixth longest natural bridge after the more well-known
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due to safety concerns, and the voluntary prohibition placed on passing under Rainbow Bridge in deference to
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has published a revised span of 255 feet (78 m), demoting the arch to a thirteenth-place ranking.
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Natural bridge in Natural Bridges in San Juan County, Utah, United States
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Sipapu was long reported to have a span of 268 feet (82 m) by the
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Rock arch
View of Sipapu Bridge
Sipapu Bridge is located in Utah
Sipapu Bridge is located in the United States
37°37′30″N 110°01′02″W / 37.6249934°N 110.0173552°W / 37.6249934; -110.0173552
San Juan County, Utah
arch
Natural Bridges National Monument
San Juan County
Utah
White Canyon
National Park Service
longest natural arch in the world
Natural Arch and Bridge Society
Rainbow Bridge
Landscape Arch
Navajo
Hopi
sipapu



"Sipapu Bridge"
Geographic Names Information System
United States Geological Survey
United States Department of the Interior
"Sipapu Natural Bridge"


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