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  • Sandstone Swirls 4

    The fourth of a series of views inside Upper Antelope Canyon.

    October 21, 2024

    47warlord

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    Antelope Canyon
    Sandstone Swirls 4
  • Sandstone Swirls 3

    The third of a series of views inside Upper Antelope Canyon.

    October 21, 2024

    47warlord

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    Antelope Canyon
    Sandstone Swirls 3
  • Sandstone Swirls 2

    The second of a series of views inside Upper Antelope Canyon.

    October 21, 2024

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    Antelope Canyon
    Sandstone Swirls 2
  • Sandstone Swirls 1

    The first of a series of views inside Upper Antelope Canyon. This is looking up to the sky past glowing orange layers of rock.

    October 21, 2024

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    Antelope Canyon
    Sandstone Swirls 1
  • Hiking the Canyon

    My wife Elaine and I pose near the entrance to Antelope Canyon with our new walking sticks.

    October 21, 2024

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    Antelope Canyon
    Hiking the Canyon
  • Antelope Canyon Entry

    After a bouncy bus ride into the Navaho Reservation from Page, Arizona, we walked into the entrance of Upper Antelope Canyon. We had heard about this remarkable place, but seeing it in person was more than any description could match.

    October 21, 2024

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    Antelope Canyon
    Antelope Canyon Entry
  • Visitors Center

    The Navaho Bridge visitors center’s stone walls reflect the rocky bluffs in the distance that lead toward the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.

    October 19, 2024

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    Lee’s Ferry, AZ
    Visitors Center
  • Balanced Rock

    Boulders that had rolled down the slope from an eroding bluff near Lee’s Ferry proved harder than the rocks underneath them, producing several of these balancing rocks that attract photographers.

    October 19, 2024

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    Lee’s Ferry, AZ
    Balanced Rock
  • Pears

    A pear tree in the orchard at Lonely Dell near Lee’s Ferry is loaded with fruit. We picked a couple of pears (using a wire basket on a pole) to enjoy later once they finish ripening.

    October 19, 2024

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    Lee’s Ferry, AZ
    Pears
  • Orchard

    A variety of fruit trees filled the orchard next to the pioneer cabins at Lonely Dell. Visitors are invited to pick ripe fruit from the trees, which are maintained by the park service.

    October 19, 2024

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    Lee’s Ferry, AZ
    Orchard
  • Low Ceiling

    A low ceiling and dark interior helped keep food cool in the root cellar at Lonely Dell.

    October 19, 2024

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    Lee’s Ferry, AZ
    Low Ceiling
  • Root Cellar

    The settlers at Lee’s Ferry kept their jars of preserves and other food cool in this root cellar built into the ground next to their cabins.

    October 19, 2024

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    Lee’s Ferry, AZ
    Root Cellar
  • Log Cabins

    These cabins housed the Lee family, the Mormon pioneers that ran the ferry across the Colorado. The building of the nearby Navaho Bridge ended the need for the ferry. Others tried to run a dude ranch here, but that didn’t last either.

    October 19, 2024

    47warlord

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    Lee’s Ferry, AZ
    Log Cabins
  • Lonely Dell

    Lonely Dell Ranch, maintained by the National Park Service at Lee’s Ferry in Glen Canyon recreation area, lives up to its remote name.

    October 19, 2024

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    Lee’s Ferry, AZ
    Lonely Dell
  • Whitewater

    A raft navigates the first of many rapids on the Colorado just below Lee’s Ferry. The canyon gets deeper and the rapids bigger as they head south from here.

    October 19, 2024

    47warlord

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    Lee’s Ferry, AZ
    Whitewater
  • Lee’s Ferry

    Rafts launch into the Colorado River at Lee’s Ferry south of Page, AZ. This is where everyone launches to begin their float into the Grand Canyon (permit required). The early ferry that allowed pioneers to cross the river here was run by a polygamist Mormon family.

    October 19, 2024

    47warlord

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    Lee’s Ferry, AZ
    Lee’s Ferry
  • Condor

    This endangered condor is labeled for tracking. He’s hanging out on the arched steel beams holding up the Navaho Bridge near Lee’s Ferry on the Colorado River.

    October 19, 2024

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    Lee’s Ferry, AZ
    Condor
  • Navaho Bridge

    The original Navaho Bridge over the Colorado is now a walking bridge with a newer bridge for cars nearby. The bridge also makes a good perch for a condor below the walkers.

    October 19, 2024

    47warlord

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    Lee’s Ferry, AZ
    Navaho Bridge
  • Colorado Canyon

    Driving south from Page, we crossed the Colorado again, this time looking north from the Navaho Bridge.

    October 19, 2024

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    Lee’s Ferry, AZ
    Colorado Canyon
  • Moonlight

    A nearly full moon peeks through spotty clouds and lights up the layered sandstone rocks at the back of our campground in Page, AZ.

    October 19, 2024

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    Page, AZ
    Moonlight
  • Raspberry Sky

    Reds and purples edged the western horizon at sunset in Page, Arizona in mid-October. The biggest storm of the month arrived a few hours later, dropping nearly an inch of rain on this desert town overnight.

    October 19, 2024

    47warlord

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    Page, AZ
    Raspberry Sky
  • Horseshoe Bend

    This much-photographed loop in the Colorado River near Page, AZ is a short walk from a busy parking lot. A crowd of sightseers lines the railings and cliff edges to get the best views and selfies this afternoon.

    October 19, 2024

    47warlord

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    Page, AZ
    Horseshoe Bend
  • Stack

    A stack of flat red rocks lines the path to Horseshoe Bend near Page, AZ. The cliffs in the distance are in Utah’s Grand Staircase national monument.

    October 19, 2024

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    Page, AZ
    Stack
  • Glen Canyon Dam

    The dam that backs up Lake Powell at Page, Arizona still has enough water behind it to keep the Colorado River flowing down through the Grand Canyon.

    October 19, 2024

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    Page, AZ
    Glen Canyon Dam
  • Pioneer Courthouse

    This well-proportioned brick structure on a Main Street in the historic section of St. George is the Pioneer Courthouse. A good example of a classic American public building from the 19th century.

    October 18, 2024

    47warlord

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    St. George, Utah
    Pioneer Courthouse
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