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Travel guide of Glen Canyon Dam OverlookI arrived at horseshoe bend and was in complete awe. I sat down took my shoes off and was just present. it was absolutely beautiful. a reason for believing there is a creator of existence.
Experienced by Christopher Ruel
6 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona. It was formed by erosion of Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding. Rainwater runs into the extensive basin above the slot canyon sections, picking up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. I visited this wonder of nature in the summer of 2016.
Experienced by Paul Van Cotthem
6 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
You need to stand right there next to the edge to truly experience and understand how wide and immense the gap is.
Experienced by ben o'bro
6 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Late in the day photographing Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River, Page, Arizona.
Experienced by Donald Giannatti
11 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
It is magical what light brings to this world and how it brings out colors for just one example. It is light that we chase as photographers and something we will always cherish and keep learning and adjusting to.
Experienced by Jeremy Bishop
11 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
I could not stop looking up at the vast amounts of designs and textures each turn took you. Still today I want to go back every time I see a picture of this place. Your next hurts when you get out of the canyon but its worth the pain.
Experienced by Jeremy Bishop
11 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Antelope is one of the coolest places I have ever been, but It is far from serene. It is loaded with people. Still totally worth it. I have not seen anything like it before or since.
Experienced by Tom Gainor
11 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
We’ve been on a very intense photography session for photographers at Antelope Canyon, Page, USA. at the same time, they have photographers groups and tourists, however, when photographers shoot guides stop all the tourists to avoid people in the shot. That girl always tried to do Instagram style picture, staying still with the book and looking to the side, while everyone was screaming and asking her to go away. Apparently, in one of my shot, she looks like a ghost and I kind of like it.
Experienced by Nika Rudd
15 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
These mystical hodos leave you in amazement. This isolated gem puts you in complete isolation and silence. It’s a truly stunning place to take a half hour and reflect. Is it in Arizona, or Utah? Depends on who you ask, but who cares :). It’s awesome.
Experienced by Paulius Dragunas
18 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
From the bridge over Marble Canyon on US 89A we could see the storm blowing off the top of the mesa above the Vermillion Cliffs. Within ten minutes the storm arrived with rain and wind - even a little hail.
Experienced by Donald Giannatti
95 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
This was taken on one of the stops on a 28 day 10,000 mile roadtrip a couple buddies and I took around the US right after undergrad graduation. This is one of my favorite spots, getting to sit on the edge with my feet hanging over a huge drop down into the river as the sunset put a beautiful red/orange glow on the rock around us was incredible.
Experienced by Joe Yates
95 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
This is a Slot canyon i went in out in Escalate Utah a few years back. Quite a place to see
Experienced by Tommy Lisbin
95 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
This was a magical evening camping on the edge of the Grand Canyon at the North Rim. It was wonderfully cool and quiet under the trees - almost unbelievable that the canyon was just yards away. I grabbed the camera, steadied it on a rock and just played around with some exposure settings.
Experienced by Ben Wicks
97 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
That day was just crazy. We slept in the car at 40 degree outside and it was so difficul to breath in the morning that we had to wake up early. We had to do three park in a day: Bryce, Zion and finaly coral sand dune. The walk was short and we arrive in the middle of an observatory that was really high. Really scary, but worth it.
Experienced by Claudie-Ann Tremblay-cantin
99 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
If you enjoyed my photo and used it somewhere, please tag my instagram @adele_payman! Fair is fair.
Experienced by Adele Payman
107 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
We were camping near the south rim of grand canyon and after setting up our tent, we hurried to see the sunset. I used a ND grad filter to darken the sky by 0.6 stops.
Experienced by Alex Koch
107 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
The Grand Canyon is shrouded in mist for visitors. Today was not one of those days. Taken from a helicopter crossing.
Experienced by AussieActive
110 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
We woke up early to catch the dramatic sun raking across the Grand Canyon. We were surprised to see the canyon filled with blue fog, and an old man taking advantage of an unforgettable view.
Experienced by Peter Secan
111 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Sand dunes of different sizes pile up and already now offer a great view.The wind sweeping over the dunes literally makes the sand dance in the sun and creates a very special atmosphere.We like it right away! The dunes are gradually bathed in an increasingly beautiful light as the sun sinks deeper and deeper behind them-while the sand shines golden yellow at the beginning, it shimmers a little later in delicate pink. We just let ourselves drift here, take a walk here and there and enjoy the relaxed and calm atmosphere. Simply a dreamlike conclusion for another beautiful day in the southwest!
Experienced by lovely shots
111 km from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
We saw this little canyon from the car and walked up to explore. It was simply amazing. It didn’t go too far back, but far enough that it was pretty isolated from the main canyon where the road was. As I was walking out I saw the treeless branches against the fall color and knew I had to capture it with the reflected light of the rocks. Southern Utah is one of the most fascinating places on the planet. I return every year.
Experienced by Donald Giannatti