Horseshoe Bend, Glen Canyon, Lake Powell, Page My Arizona adventure continued up north – starting from Tucson, through Sedona ...
Horseshoe-shaped electromagnet used by James Joule, c.1840. This electromagnet was used by the scientist James Joule for experiments about energy. Joule was a Salford resident and the son of a brewer.
Residents on the popular island of Santorini have experienced thousands of earthquakes this month while researchers have ...
The history of a quirky Idaho town explains why it was planned in the shape of a horseshoe. Now the town has become a landmark because of its odd shape.
An curved arrow pointing right. Arizona's Horseshoe Bend is a U-shaped part of the Colorado River. People hike to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook in Page, Arizona, just to admire it from 1,000 feet up.
The Colorado River created the roughly 1,000-foot deep, 270-degree horseshoe-shaped bend that visitors hike a 1.5-mile hard-packed, accessible trail to see. Recent visitors loved the views and ...