I'm not so sure if it's correct, but I think it's an arcade.
A desert arch is formed by the action of wind carried sand grains abrading a weakness in the rock.
The vault, or vaulted arch is a structure made up of two or four intersecting arches. There Romans had two types: the groin arch, which is formed by two to four intersecting barrel (simple) arches and the rib arch, where the intersecting arches are of different diameter. This structure has an even greater load-bearing capacity than the simple arch. It is suited for supporting large roofs.
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In deserts, arches and mushroom rocks are formed when the sand in sand storms blows it and other materials against the rock which eventually erodes the rock into interesting shapes such as arches. ~Tom1819
It is a vault or vaulted roof. It is formed by a series of vaults/vaulted arches.
it is said that you can lick the roof of its arches because of its texture.
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Arches are primarily formed by erosion. The natural forces of wind, water, and ice gradually wear away the rock, creating distinctive arch formations over time. Deposition can play a role in shaping arches by depositing sediments that affect erosion patterns, but erosion is the primary process responsible for their formation.
Sea stacks are formed when a sea arch collapses and sea arches are formed when waves (pound) erode or ware away a whole in the headland.
sea arches
I think you're looking for the "Dome".
Waterways used to run through the arches.
The arches were formed due to wind erosion. The wind picks up sand grains and scours away at the rocks, seeking out weak areas.
A desert arch is formed by the action of wind carried sand grains abrading a weakness in the rock.
A desert arch is formed by the action of wind carried sand grains abrading a weakness in the rock.