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  2. Turret Arch - Wikipedia

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    Turret Arch, along with Double Arch, form part of a series of arches in the Windows region of the park. The larger opening has a span of 35 feet and a height of 65 feet, and is the smallest of the three arches in the region. [2] [3] Turret Arch can be reached via The Windows trail, which is approximately a 1.2-mile loop with moderate terrain ...

  3. Turret (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Turret (highlighted in red) attached to a tower on a baronial building in Scotland. In architecture, a turret is a small circular tower, usually notably smaller than the main structure, that projects outwards from a wall or corner of that structure. [1] Turret also refers to the small towers built atop larger tower structures.

  4. Elephant Butte (Arches National Park) - Wikipedia

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    Double Arch is also a natural feature of Elephant Butte and was used as a backdrop for the opening scene of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. [4] Precipitation runoff from Elephant Butte drains east into the nearby Colorado River. The first ascent was made September 8, 1953, by Alex Cresswell and Fred Ayres. [5]

  5. Category:Natural arches of Grand County, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Turret Arch This page was last edited on 29 July 2017, at 21:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. File:Elephant Butte, south aspect.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Uploaded a work by Ken Lund from File:Double Arch Area as Seen from Turret Arch, Windows Section, Arches National Park, Utah (2438613183).jpg with UploadWizard File usage The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):

  7. Glossary of architecture - Wikipedia

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    A sculptural embellishment of an arch. Aisle The subsidiary space alongside the body of a building, separated from it by columns, piers, or posts. Ante-choir The space enclosed in a church between the outer gate or railing of the rood screen and the door of the screen. Apron 1. A raised panel below a window or wall monument or tablet. 2.

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  9. Pinnacle - Wikipedia

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    A pinnacle is an architectural element originally forming the cap or crown of a buttress or small turret, but afterwards used on parapets at the corners of towers and in many other situations. The pinnacle looks like a small spire. It was mainly used in Gothic architecture. The pinnacle had two purposes: