Tag: “Copper Canyon”

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  1. Black Canyon of the Gunnison

    Black Canyon of the Gunnison is located in southwestern Colorado. It is one of the steepest canyons in North America, and because it is so deep, very little light penetrates into the canyon, thus its name.

  2. Man Conquers Canyon

    Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is located in southwestern Colorado and contains the canyon over the Gunnison River. It is one of the steepest canyons in North America.

  3. Bryce Canyon hoodoos

    View while descending on the Navajo Loop Trail. Bryce Canyon, Utah.

  4. Grand Canyon

    just before sunset
    summer 2006

  5. Grand View

    The stunning view from the south rim of the Grand Canyon nearly knocked me off of my feet. It isn't easy to floor me when it comes to views but this view is almost impossible to comprehend.

  6. View of Ouray, Colorado

    A view of Ouray, Colorado from the top of Box Canyon Falls, right outside of town.

  7. Box Canyon Falls

    This is Boy Canyon Falls, right outside of Ouray, Colorado. In order to see these waterfalls, one must walk along the strategically placed metal cat walk through the rocky canyon.

  8. Brontoslide

    The dino slide at flintstones bedrock city south of the grand canyon. It is an entire theme park of shodily built but awesome flintstones stuff.

  9. Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon

    Pueblo Bonito, in Chaco canyon in Northwestern New Mexico, USA, is probably one of the most well-known and most impressive native american ruins in the area. Beyond the sheer scale of the buildings in the canyon, astronomical connections between the constructions and solar and lunar cycles are breathtaking, as exemplified by solar and what is believed to be lunar calendars tracking an 18.5 year cycle.

    Chaco Canyon is believed to have been a place of great influence in the ancient native cultures.

  10. San Rafael Valley