
Crows Cave Natural Bridges
N 43° 02.323 W 114° 56.702
11T E 667394 N 4767163
The natural bridges at Crows Cave.
Waymark Code: WMWYA
Location: Idaho, United States
Date Posted: 10/30/2006
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This is the name I gave these natural bridges when I was unable to find any other reference to them locally. These bridges were what was left behind when the roof of a lava tube collapsed, leaving these brief spans. The nearby Crows Cave was a part of this lava tube once upon a time. There are at least three distinct bridges; although there may be even more as you walk farther to the east. For geocachers, there is a cache in the nearby Crows Cave. As always when walking around in the desert during the spring through early fall, watch for buzztails and other critters that could be harmful to your health. And don't forget, you are in their domain. The coordinates given are for the smallest of the bridges pictured.
Photo of the Arch by itself?: no
 Type of Arch: Cave Eroded
 Type of Material: These arches are formed from lava rock left behind when the lava tube collapsed.

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