The last couple of weeks I talked about fantastical places that were outside of the U.S. so this week I wanted to come a little closer to home and show you some sights you may not have realized are right in our own back yard.
Antelope Canyon
The Navajo
Antelope Canyon
Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors deeper and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic 'flowing' shapes in the rock. NOTE: Some of these images will be available as desktop and wallpaper images on the Real 2 Net site soon.
Flooding in the canyon still occurs with the most recent one being on October 30, 2006. It lasted 36 hours, and caused the Tribal Park Authorities to close Lower Antelope Canyon for five months.
(This next image is my favorite because it is shaped like a Heart)
Antelope Canyon
Nature has so many wonders to behold and enjoy. If man can come to a point of respect and revere nature for the awesome force that it is, I believe many things in our society would change. The Indians knew what they were doing, we should take a hint from them :-)
MORE INFORMATION ON ANTELOPE CANYON:
- Antelope Canyon on Wikipedia
- Antelope Canyon on Navajo Parks and Recreation
- Take a tour of Antelope Canyon
- Antelope Canyon Travel Info at WikiTravel
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