Canap, Utah (KtvxLower Calk Falls visitors in Grand Staircase -SCALANTE National Monument near Miss with fallen video rocks. Now the officials of the Land Administration Office (BLM) warns of the public of danger.
Lower Calf Creek Hills is a common place for walking and swimming for people who visit Grand Staircase-Lescalante National MonumentBut BLM warns visitors against realizing that the rocks can fall from the abyss without warning and can cause serious injury or death.
There is a rebel at the top of the shelf, and because of this, the rocks can land away from the base of the shelf, even in water, as it appears in the video.
The video shows visitors who play in water when several rocks of the cliff and water fell, between visitors and coastal line.
BLM officials said no one was injured this time, but people were injured by the rocks in the past. They advised that anyone who swims or spends time on the beach should remain alert.
“The safety of our visitors is our maximum priority,” said Adi Nelson, director of the National Memorial Monument. “The outdoor entertainment can be unexpected by its nature. This is not a swimming pool in the backyard, but rather a distance and natural.
BLM’s geology will work with the Garfield Sharif County Office to evaluate the safety of the region, and officials will take appropriate measures based on this evaluation.