Overview: Climber's Paradise Is the Last Refuge for an Ancient Species
It’s called the Land of Arches. With more than 100 natural sandstone arches, Kentucky’s Red River Gorge is a breathtaking natural spectacle. The gorge is considered one of the world’s premier rock climbing destinations. It’s also a haven for rare plants and animals. Why? The rugged topography that makes this place so conducive for climbing has also created a place where rare species thrive. Part of the "Overview" series.
Media Details
Runtime: 8 minutes
- Topic: Geography, Science
- Subtopic: Earth Sciences, Ecology, U.S. Geography
- Grade/Interest Level: 7 - 12
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- Release Year: 2020
- Producer/Distributor: PBS Digital Studios
- Series: Overview
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