Canyon grande
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A true treasure burried in the middle of the desert. Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument, Utah. All content & images are © Nolan Nitschke. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved. www.nitschkephotography.com
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The trail is on the right. Aren’t the colors of the river amazing ! / The Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne is the portion of the valley of the Tuolumne River in Yosemite National Park. As defined by the United States Geological Survey, it begins immediately below Tuolumne Meadows and ends immediately above Hetch Hetchy Valley. / The Tuolumne River runs as a somewhat wavy line from east to west. It originates in the high-altitude flatlands of Tuolumne Meadows, just west of the Sierra Nevada’s main divide.
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Black Friday and the girls decided to head out at 4AM to shop and I headed for the Grand Canyon to watch the sunrise. Even though it was 15 and windy I stll think got the better end of the deal.
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Taken in cold dark waters of Blue Mountains’ Grand Canyon, near the main abseil. Timing is everything!
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Got out to see the Grand Canyon for the first time in my life. I could not believe how queezy it made my stomach to get close to the edge. There are no railings to protect you from falling off the edge. Needless to say, I was very careful. And…YES THOSE ARE PEOPLE OUT THERE ON THAT POINT…scary. The startling thing about the visitor’s first view of the canyon is how suddenly it appears. Driving across the flat Coconino Plateau south of the rim provides little preparation for the first view of the massive gash in the earth which is like nothing any first time visitor has ever seen before, anywhere. This is Mather Point. It lies at 7120 feet above sea level. The view northeast from Mather Point (shown below) looks out across O’Neill Butte on the south side of the river across to Zoroaster Temple on the other side. The north rim is about 10 miles across the canyon from this point. The depth of the canyon provides a progressive range of climates which supports different kinds of life. The temperature on the floor of the canyon may reach 120 degrees in the summer. Four of the North American continent’s “life zones” are represented within the park. Stretching 277 miles across northern Arizona, the Grand Canyon ranges in elevation from 2,400 feet to over 7,000 feet above sea level. In places, it is up to one mile deep and over 18 miles wide, while some of the canyon’s majestic plateaus to the north rise to 9,000 feet above sea level. The scenery is spectacular, and is a must see for anybody. Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writings are the copyright of the artist – © amari, amarica. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying, distributing and/or selling any image without prior written consent from the artist is strictly prohibited and subject to any and all legal remedies.
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One of the first pictures I ever took. / Grand Canyon, Arizona. © Cadence Gamache
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God promised us no more floods would destroy the earth. But He didn’t promise we would have no more problems, no more sorrows. Then He promised us He would be with us through it all. This is a rainbow at the Grand Canyon, USA
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The trail is on the right. Aren’t the colors of the river amazing ! / The Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne is the portion of the valley of the Tuolumne River in Yosemite National Park. As defined by the United States Geological Survey, it begins immediately below Tuolumne Meadows and ends immediately above Hetch Hetchy Valley. / The Tuolumne River runs as a somewhat wavy line from east to west. It originates in the high-altitude flatlands of Tuolumne Meadows, just west of the Sierra Nevada’s main divide.
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Hello, The night in the Grand Canyon. Take with a Olympus SP 550
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Zebra Slot Canyon, Escalante/Grand Staircase – Utah. All images© Copyright by Benjamin Charles Mitchell / They may not be used in any way without written consent.
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Image of the Grand Canyon south rim Arizona.
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In the Grand Canyon.
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A beautifull waterfall tucked away in the canyons of Escalante, Utah.
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A very narrow slot canyon appropriately named Spooky Gulch twists and turns for several hundred meters through a dry desert landscape. Its walls tower many meters overhead while the opening in front of you seems to get smaller and smaller. Those hikers that are both brave and thin enough to fit through will find that they are able to make it to the opposite side. At its narrowest point, the little canyon is only about 30 centimeters wide! [Escalante National Monument] [Spooky Gulch info and photos] / Copyright © 2004 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.
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Well I’m back after working some 15 days in a row on an event. Now that I’m done, I’ll get to sleep and mostly try to catch up with you guys. Anyhow, this is another shot of the Grand Canyon taken this Spring during our road trip. Have a great evening.
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There is something magical about sunrise over the Grand Canyon.
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Grand Canyon S.rim,Arizona
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Image taken at the Grand Canyon Arizona-South Rim.
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.......of the Grand Canyon South Rim at Sunrise. Yavapai Point. Warming Polarizer and 2-Stop Graduated ND Filter
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In the Grand Canyon near the Havasupai Reservation you can find this waterfall.
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Looking out to the diminishing sun, past the distant hazy crevices of the Grand Canyon from the South Rim.
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Let there be light, and there was light. And it was good …... This image was taken in Upper Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona. This sandstone cavern is located on the Navajo Indian Reservation and is only accessible via four-wheel drive truck and with a Navajo guide. There are a few holes in the ceiling, which let in this perfect beam of light. This place will be visited again, there also is a Lower Antelope Canyon which I didn’t get to see – YET …...
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