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  • Tourists hike through Upper Antelope Canyon, which is located on Navajo Nation land near Page, Arizona. The slot canyon is a favorite stop for vacationers traveling the southwestern region of the United States.
    AntelopeTourists3.DSC_0013.tif
  • The sandstone of Antelope Canyon, located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona, glows as the late morning sun aligns with the slot canyon's opening to the surface. The abstract features of the slot canyon are the result of millions of years of water erosion from flash floods.
    Upper Antelope Canyon.tif
  • Antelope Canyon, located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona, glows as the late morning sun shines through from the suface. Millions of years of water erosion has carved the sandstone into abstract shapes.
    DSC_5153Antelope.tif
  • An unidentified tourist takes a photograph deep inside Lower Antelope Canyon. The "lower" slot canyon is less traveled than it's sister, Upper Antelope Canyon, but it provides those who visit many unique images. Both are located on Navajo lands near Page, Arizona.
    DSC_5131Antelope.tif
  • Arches National Park glows red during a sunset as a passing storm darkens the sky. Balanced Rock is seen in the forground. 9/4/06
    ArchesNZ8S2484.tif
  • A rainbow appears over Balanced Rock in Arches National Park, Utah, USA, following a storm.
    RainbowArhes.NP.02.tif
  • Antelope Canyon, located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona, glows as the late morning sun shines through from the suface. Millions of years of water erosion has carved the sandstone into abstract shapes.
    DSC_5153Antelope.tif
  • Sunlight reflecting off of windblown dust falling from the surface, creates sunbeams deep inside Antelope Canyon. These slot canyons, which are located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona, are a popular with tourists.
    AntelopeDSC_0084.tif
  • Sunlight illuminates windblown sand falling from the surface just inside the entrance to Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona. The slot canyon is located on Navajo Nation land.
    AntelopeCyn1.tif
  • Tourists look up at the shafts of light caused by falling sand  blowing in from the suface of Antelope Canyon, located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. With the colorful sandstone and perfect alignment with the sun, This slot canyon is one of the most visited (and photographed) locations in the western United States.
    AntelopeTouristsDSC_0066.tif
  • Sunlight reflecting off of windblown dust falling from the surface, creates sunbeams deep inside Antelope Canyon. These slot canyons, which are located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona, are a popular with tourists.
    AntelopeDSC_0084.tif
  • Falling sand from the surface of Antelope Canyon refracts the sunlight finding it's way to the floor of the slot canyon, which is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona.
    AntelopeDSC_0055.tif
  • Tourists from Japan take photographs inside Antelope Canyon located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. The slot canyon, which was carved out by millions of years of water erosion, is a popular tour destination.
    Antelope Tourists 2DSC_0037.tif
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