Arches Scenic Dr, Moab, UT 84532, United StatesMap
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Balancing stone (Balanced Rock) is right next to the road, and you can see it clearly without walking. Balancing stone is like a lady wearing a string of pearl necklaces, standing on the side of the road waiting for her lover to come back.
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The Balance Rock is located in Moab, USA, and is a well-known attraction in Arches National Park in the United States. The rock is thirty-nine meters high, and the balance stone at the top of the rock is the size of three buses.
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Balancing stone (Balanced Rock) is right next to the road, and you can see it clearly without walking. Balancing stone is like a lady wearing a string of pearl necklaces, standing on the side of the road waiting for her lover to come back.
Balancing stone is located in the exquisite arch scenic spot of DELICATE ARCH Arch National Park. This balance stone with 3 school buses stands there abruptly for thousands of years. It is amazing that the wind and rain can't fall.
It can only be said that nature is too great. It is not an exaggeration to use the magic of the axe. This is a must-see place to attack the national park. Watching this wonderful attack can not help people sigh the wonder of nature.
Yes, a place worth going, like it, go again next time.
Balancing Stone is located in the DELICATE ARCH Exquisite Arch Scenic Area, which requires a walk of 4.8 kilometers, about an hour. There are no commercial points in the scenic area, so you must bring enough water and food before departure.
The balance stone in Arches National Park has been selected as the world's top ten most incredible balance stone. It is incredible that this balance stone, which has three school buses the size of, stands so abruptly for thousands of years. There is actually a balance stone called a Mexican straw hat near Gooseneck Valley State Park.