var items = new Array (new ImageMetaData('This undated image provided by the National Parks Service shows the Wall\n \nArch\n prior to it\'s collapse Monday Aug, 4, 2008. One of the largest and most visible \narches\n in \nArches\n National Park collapsed according to park officials. Paul Henderson, the park\'s chief of interpretation, said \nWall\n \nArch\n collapsed sometime late Monday or early Tuesday. The \narch\n is along Devils Garden Trail, one of the most popular in the park. For years, the \narch\n has been a favorite stopping point for photographers. Henderson said the \narch\n was claimed by forces that will eventually destroy others in the park: gravity and erosion. (AP Photo/National Parks Service) This image provided by the National Parks Service taken Tuesday Aug. 5, 2008 shows the collapsed Wall\n \nArch\n. One of the largest and most visible \narches\n in \nArches\n National Park collapsed according to park officials. Paul Henderson, the park\'s chief of interpretation, said \nWall\n \nArch\n collapsed sometime late Monday or early Tuesday. The \narch\n is along Devils Garden Trail, one of the most popular in the park. For years, the \narch\n has been a favorite stopping point for photographers. Henderson said the \narch\n was claimed by forces that will eventually destroy others in the park: gravity and erosion. (AP Photo/National Parks Service)\n \n\n \n\n','http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/Components/Photo/_new/080810-wallarch-hlg-9a.jpg','12:04 p.m. ET, 8/10/08','National Parks Service via AP','National Parks Service via AP',26123596));