Three Gossips (rock formation)

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Three Gossips is a distinctive trio of tall sandstone rock spires in Arches National Park, Utah, known for their resemblance to three robed figures in conversation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural monument
rock formation
sandstone formation
composedOf Entrada Sandstone NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Grand County, Utah NERFINISHED
featuredIn Arches National Park promotional materials
formedBy erosion
weathering
geologicalAge Jurassic NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility viewed from designated viewpoints
hasAppearance resembles three robed figures in conversation
hasColor reddish-brown
hasNameOrigin named for resemblance to three people gossiping
hasNearbyTrail trails from Courthouse Towers area
hasNumberOfSpires 3
hasRockType sedimentary rock
hasShape tall sandstone spires
isNear Courthouse Towers Viewpoint NERFINISHED
Sheep Rock NERFINISHED
The Organ (rock formation) NERFINISHED
Tower of Babel (rock formation) NERFINISHED
locatedAlong Arches Scenic Drive NERFINISHED
locatedIn Arches National Park NERFINISHED
Grand County, Utah NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
notableFor distinctive human-like silhouettes
partOf Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
Courthouse Towers area NERFINISHED
photographedBy park visitors
popularFor photography
sightseeing
safetyNote climbing may be regulated or restricted
state Utah
touristAttraction true
viewOrientation best viewed from Arches Scenic Drive pullouts
visibleFrom roadside viewpoints
withinProtectedArea Arches National Park NERFINISHED

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Courthouse Towers hasNearbyFeature Three Gossips (rock formation)