Fantasy
Canyon rock formation has been destroyed
Contact: Karen Bloom (435) 781-4423
http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/info/newsroom/2006/09/world_renowned_fantasy.html

Vernal,
Utah—September 28, 2006—The Bureau of Land Management
(BLM) questions, “Was it the hand of man or the forces
of nature that caused the Teapot formation to come tumbling
down from where it had stood for more than 50 million years?”
It
was on Thursday, September 14, 2006, that a group of German
tourists came into the Vernal Field Office to gather information
on the world renowned geological formations called Fantasy
Canyon, also referred to as natures “China Shop.”
As the BLM gave the German tourists information on the geological
features, BLM stated that a cold front was expected to move
toward the area which could cause slippery roads and to
be careful driving.
As
forecasted, the cold front hit with a fury Friday night
bringing high winds, hail and localized heavy rains throughout
the Basin. When the Vernal Field Office opened its office
on Tuesday morning the answering machine had a message reporting
the Teapot feature, one of Fantasy Canyon’s most photographed
formations, was on the bottom of the canyon floor. Soon
after, the group of German tourists came into the office
and reported they made it out to Fantasy Canyon over the
weekend and noticed the Teapot was gone.

With
the multiple reports of the Teapot being knocked over, BLM
sent out one of its geologists and one of its recreation
planners to see if the reports were true. When the BLM personnel
arrived at the site, they validated the reports. The ancient
and delicate feature had been destroyed.
When
the geologist started looking closer at the Teapot feature
on the canyon floor, trying to determine the cause of its
fate, the geologist noticed the soil crust around the base
and around the backside of where the feature once stood
was heavily disturbed by human footprints. With so many
footprints around one has to wonder if someone accidentally
or possibly intentionally caused the Teapot to fall. The
geologist also noticed that rocks, not common to the formation
layers or features, were placed onto stem formations near
where the Teapot once stood.
For
now, the Teapot’s demise is a mystery, whether it
was caused by Mother Nature or was human caused. The actual
cause of this tragic event is under investigation.
May
who ever destroyed this landmark and natural work of art
rot in hell forever.
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