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Morning Glory Natural Bridge, some five miles east of Moab, Utah, at the end of Negro Bill Canyon. Morning Glory is not actually a natural bridge, but is instead a very large alcove arch. The arch's span is 243 feet, and is a mere 15 feet from the cliff wall.

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