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Darwin's Arch
island in Ecuador / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Darwin's Arch was a natural rock arch on the southeast of Darwin Island on the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The arch sat on a rocky plateau, nicknamed "the theatre".[1][2]
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The arch collapsed because of natural erosion on May 17, 2021, leaving two freestanding pillars.[3][4]