Archway
View just before reaching the Arch
View to the other side from the arch
Just Coming Up (or Down)
Edith Keeler Here I Come!
The City on the Edge of Forever
Me at Top of natural Arch
Martha K.
Sep 19, 2022
This isn't a business. It's a very beautiful natural feature from the largest volcano ever to happen, well, on earth. Go see it.
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Eric B.
Sep 30, 2010
During Lunch on Day 1 of my recent Earthwatch Adventure we stopped at the base of the La Ventana (Window) Natural Arch. It's more of a scramble than a hike to get up to the Arch itself and it's well worth the effort, even though I hadn't yet acclimated to the altitude. The last vertical steps are also a bit tricky and left me wondering if there were a safer way down via the other side. The payoff is to experience a stunning view of the San Luis Valley and observe a hundred+ year old pinon pine.The Natural Arch was formed by the action of wind, rain and weather on a volcanic dome. This eventually carved a large hole through the rock forming a complete circle. This place really reminds me of the old Star Trek (TOS) episode called "City on the Edge of Forever". I half expected that if I jumped through the portal that I would go back in time and meet Edith Keeler. In any event, it was certainly windy enough to blow me somewhere else within the space-time continuum. Yet on the other side, was rolling green landscape and a nice place to enjoy a sack lunch. And at the end of my stay here (and unlike Mr. James Tiberius Kirk), I was in no hurry to "Get the Hell Out of Here".
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