Washer Woman Arch

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Washer Woman Arch is a distinctive rock formation in Canyonlands National Park, Utah, whose silhouette resembles a woman bent over a washtub and is famously viewed through nearby Mesa Arch.

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Washer Woman Arch canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural arch
rock formation
category Landforms of Canyonlands National Park
Natural arches of Utah
composedOf sandstone
country United States of America
surface form: United States
famousViewpoint Mesa Arch NERFINISHED
geologicalType sandstone formation
hasNameOrigin its outline resembles a washer woman at a washtub
hasNearbyFeature Washer Woman Tower NERFINISHED
hasPhotographicComposition often framed through Mesa Arch
hasSilhouetteResembling a woman bent over a washtub
locatedIn Canyonlands National Park NERFINISHED
Island in the Sky district NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
locatedOn Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
near Mesa Arch NERFINISHED
partOf Canyonlands National Park NERFINISHED
Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
popularFor landscape photography
sunrise photography
region southeastern Utah
state Utah
tourismType scenic viewpoint
viewDirectionFromMesaArch east
visibleFrom Mesa Arch NERFINISHED
withinProtectedArea Canyonlands National Park NERFINISHED

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Mesa Arch overlooks Washer Woman Arch