Page, Arizona is one of the many scenic wonders of the Southwest. The Navajo Canyons of Page display character, lines, and texture of the canyons making this an exciting location to visit. In this post, I feature images from the Upper Antelope Canyon and Owl Canyon
The incredibly beautiful Owl Canyon in Page Arizona. Locate on Navajo land, I was in awe walking through these canyons. The sculptured red walls offer so much texture and wandering leading lines. Owl Canyon – Page – IMG_3711
Rattlesnake Canyon is one of three slot canyons I visited when I vacationed in Arizona. There is natural beauty of these canyons that cannot be matched.
Near the entrance of the Upper Antelope Canyon, in Page, Arizona. The canyon walls have an incredible texture from the layers of collected sediment over millions of years and the shapes of the Navajo Sandstone were carved by the flash flooding of the seasonal rains. I think this area is one of the most unusual places on this earth. Upper Antelope Canyon – IMG_3911-HDR
One of the many beautiful canyons carved out by wind and water while displaying the light and shadows of this unusual area – Upper Antelope Canyon, Page, Arizona. Upper Antelope Canyon is called Tsé bighánílíní, translated – means “the place where water runs through rocks” by the Navajo.
Upper Antelope Canyon – Page, AZ – IMG_3878
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