Flowing Forms
There is a harmony in these flowing forms. This scenery reminds me of a “symphony in color” where the musical waves flow into each other to create a beautiful harmony.
There is a harmony in these flowing forms. This scenery reminds me of a “symphony in color” where the musical waves flow into each other to create a beautiful harmony.
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Here we see clearly how the water has washed out the canyon over many, many decades. The canyon is very narrow at this point. One can see two people (partly) on the bottom of the picture making their way through the canyon.
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Some areas in the Antelope Canyon are really tight. One has to squeeze through. This is no place for people with tendency for panic attacks in close spaces. Also it can get hot in the Canyon but there is a tiny ray of light coming through which is nice.
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In front are some visitors at the Antelope Canyon in Arizona, demonstrating how high and narrow this canyon is. Above there hangs a large branch between the rocks with some dirt on top. The colors of the rocks are really beautiful and hard to capture in the photo as it's quite dark at those spots where there is no sun light coming in.
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In front are some visitors at the Antelope Canyon in Arizona, demonstrating how high and narrow this canyon is. Above me hangs a large branch between the rocks with some dirt on top. The colors of the rocks are really beautiful and hard to capture as it's quite dark where there is no sun light coming in.
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And this is the long awaited moment of the sand flowing down the Canyon wall onto a large heap of sand. One can only imagine what it would look like when a large stream of water rushes into the Canyon during rainy season. Not a good place to be at that time.
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This is the place where the tour-guide showed us how the sand flows down the canyon. When the rainy season arrives there will be streams of water rushing down the canyon walls but it might also bring a lot of sand with the rain, as the floor of the canyon is really sandy.
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Look at these soft forms of the rock. This one is a beautifully crafted arch. To show the size, there is a guy's hat on the bottom left side underneath the "nose".
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Looking up to the ceiling of the Antelope Canyon, one sees some light making its way in, presenting the lovely bright rose color and the lines in the rocks.
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This is another example how the colors and rock formations vary in the Antelope Canyon in Arizona which is about 120 feet deep under ground. The Upper Canyon is 660 feet long and the Lower Canyon is 1,335 feet long. And this colorful show of Nature goes on throughout the whole canyon.
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The Antelope Canyon demonstrates the force that water has when it's rushing through caves in the Earth, forming beautiful canyons with soft ripples and great colors.
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Antelope Canyon in Arizona is a paradise for photographers not only because of the different rock formations but also because of the incredible change of colors throughout the whole canyon. Showing the size of the people to demonstrate how high the canyon walls are.
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Such amazing differences in the color of those rocks, even when they are right next to each other. It's just miraculous.
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The story is that a little girl was looking for a sheep that got lost and she stumbled into a cave which opened up to this huge underground canyon. Each year during rainstorms, water is still rushing through the canyon making all those colors even more beautiful.
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When driving along Hwy 160 and Hwy 98 in Arizona there is no indication that Antelope Canyon might be close. It's kind of boring at times.
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Coming from Monument Valley, which is way in the distance, and driving to Antelope Canyon on Hwy 160 and 98 in Arizona. It's high desert, very dry, just lots of bushes. And in the middle of nowhere is a high-voltage electric mast with 5 lines coming from Page going where?
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