Nature Wonders 33032



Lake Powell & Rainbow Bridge

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 Synopsis

 : Global Television
 Episode Number: 33032
 Title: Lake Powell & Rainbow Bridge
 Languages: E De CSub
  10 Mins
 Produced: 2007

Wahweap Marina on Lake Powell is the second largest artificial water reservoir in the United States and the starting point of numerous boat trips.

Lake Powell was created due to the construction of the Glen Canyon Reservoir. Beyond the two hundred and sixteen metre high concrete dam a unique labyrinth of deep canyons whose beauty has been compared to that of the Grand Canyon, now lies underwater. However, it was not only the landscape and the environment that was affected by the construction of the damn: early Native Indian settlements were also lost.

Most of the three thousand-kilometre shoreline of Lake Powell consists of rock walls that are in bright contrast to the deep blue water of the lake. More than ninety neighbouring canyons and smaller ravines have also been covered by the waters of the damn.

For many years Rainbow Bridge was only known to the local Indians and for the Navajo the natural monument located above the waters of Bridge Creek is a sacred place. Due to its incredible height of ninety-four metres and its span of eighty-eight metres, the majestic arch resembles a petrified rainbow.

At dusk the spectacular colours of the landscape are one of the most memorable experiences at Lake Powell until the water and surrounding scenery become covered by the dark of night.