Wordless Wednesday: Arizona’s Desert Life from Above

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For Wordless Wednesday, let your images tell the story.

Fountain Hills Fountain
Distant View of Fountain Hills’ Fountain
Horseshoe Bend
My Feet Above Horseshoe Bend
Distant kayakers on Colorado River
Distant kayakers on Colorado River, seen from Horseshoe Bend
Descent Into Antelope Canyon
Descent Into Antelope Canyon

“May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds.” ~ Edward Abbey

woman gazing in antelope cyn
Ya Gotta Look Up Inside Antelope Canyon

Sharing for Becky B’s Geometry Squares and Lens-Artists: Shoot From Above

Please join me for my two-week Sunday Stills challenge beginning January 26/Feb 2 as we go bird-watching!

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65 responses to “Wordless Wednesday: Arizona’s Desert Life from Above”

  1. Cool – love the entrance to Antelope Canyon.

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    1. Thank you, Anne-Christine! It’s worth the climb down and the climb out.

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  2. Great perspectives. Well done.

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  3. Too cool, Terri. Your photos are awesome.

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    1. Thank you, Sofia! The interesting perspectives are all around us, glad I could capture a few.

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  4. We love our Arizona!
    Great pictures!

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    1. Arizona is amazing! Thank you!

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  5. Beautiful views, Terri, and the quote is a perfect compliment. 💗

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      1. You’re welcome, Terri.

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  6. Terri I am in agreement with many above, the Horseshoe Bend photo is great but I also liked Descent Into Antelope Canyon. A beautiful place to visit and you have captured beautiful photos there.

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    1. Thank you, Ritva! You offered a provocative challenge! I’m glad my latest visits to Arizona worked for the challenge. Thank you for hosting this week.

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  7. The picture of the Colarado river is stunning, Terri. I love the colour of the water. And the picture of your feet over the horseshoe bend is wow!

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    1. Thank you, Smitha! We had some great memories in those places!

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  8. Terri, your shoot-from-above pictures were amazing here and I especially like your feet dangling over Horseshoe Canyon. That’s a great quote by Edward Abbey too.

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    1. Thank you, Linda! We like driving through Page, AZ, so much to see there.

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      1. Lots to see and a beautiful respite from Winter too!

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  9. Beautiful gallery! I loved the Horseshoe Bend photo. I remember when we went there, the place was nearly unknown. There were only two other people in the area. It was around the same time we also visited Antelope Canyon. I loved your photos.

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    1. Thank you, Egidio! Page had become a busy place with those attractions. Horseshoe Bend is a state park with a $10 parking fee. Small price to pay for the experience even with small crowds. I like how lower Antelope limits the group sizes for better photo ops.

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      1. Arizona knew it could make money out of that area. I heard some reports that the area was being trashed with too many visitors. On a visit we did in that area, we took a boat tour on the Colorado. It was nice to see the horseshoe from the water’s perspective.

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      2. I would love to see that perspective!

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  10. Awesome photos, Terri! I love Antelope Canyon. We drove to the top of the mountain in Maui on a cloudy day in 1996, the clouds got lower and lower as we drove higher and higher. It was sunny above the cloud. It changed my perspective to remember the sun is always there behind the clouds.

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    1. Thank you, Miriam! Your Maui drive sounds amazing!

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      1. It was, Terri! My husband wants to go to Maui only when going to Hawaii.

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  11. Great shots, Terri. I love that canyon.

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    1. Thank you, Karen. Antelope Canyon is incredible. Lucky to visit it!

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  12. Terri, this is a great gallery for the challenge this week. My favorite is the photo of the people in the boat.

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    1. Thank you, John! Those kayaks were a LONG way down there from the top. BTW, thanks for the suggestion to eat at Phil’s in Fountain Hills. The lunch and service were amazing and I got their dark chocolate cake!

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      1. They are a fun place to eat. I love their Coke memorabilia!

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      2. Hi, Terri – I love your photography. Your views from above our brilliantly captured!

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      3. Thank you, Donna. It was a fun photo challenge! Oldies but goodies, but the featured image of the descent was new 😉

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  13. How good it would have been to sit next to you up there, Terri! I’ll just have to pretend.

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    1. You would have loved it, Jo, and I wasn’t as close to the edge as it might look.

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  14. We were out there in Feb of 2020, just a week or so before covid because a thing. I loved Antelope Canyon! We also stopped at Horseshoe Bend…your image makes me nervous! 🙂

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    1. Good timing, 😉! I was farther from the edge than it looks. Such an interesting area and with Glen canyon dam close by too.

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  15. Antelope Canyon looks spectacular.

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    1. It’s almost indescribable, Darlene.

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  16. Awesome photos, Terri, and Abbey’s quote was the perfect accompaniment.

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    1. Thank you, Diana! That quote really worked! When I visited Antelope Cyn last year, I was struck by how well hidden it is from the top. I can imagine the people’s surprise when they stumbled upon it centuries ago.

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      1. I had the same impression of Antelope Canyon. I wouldn’t never have known it was there until I tripped and fell in! Lol.

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  17. Great photos Terri. the canyon shots are beautiful, and I love the kayakers. I could not take that one of horseshoe bend though. I’d pass out.

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    1. Thank you, Graham. Lol! I was careful and methodical and was not sitting at the very edge. Makes a good shot 😆

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      1. I’ll take your word for it!

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  18. I would love to be in that beautiful canyon, Terri! Lovely photos. ❤️😊

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    1. Oh you have to go, John. Use Dixie tours in Page for the lower canyon. Better experience, fewer people. Thanks!

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      1. You are welcome😊

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  19. Such great beauty in nature.

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  20. Wonderful photos Terry. I’m going to make it an aim to visit there! Is it part of the Grand Canyon area or a separate area?

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    1. Thank you, Paul! Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Cyn are both in Page, a few minutes’ drive from each other. Close to the Utah border. Lots to see in the area.

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  21. Such magnificent views! 😍 Happy Wednesday.

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    1. Thank you, Debby! I couldn’t resist adding the “above” shot of the ladder descent into Antelope Cyn. Feliz Miercoles, Schonen mittwoch!

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  22. Love the shot of you looking up inside Antelope Canyon!

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    1. Thank you, Donna! Our Navajo tour guide was a good photographer!

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  23. wow! double wow in fact!!

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    1. Thank you, Becky! At least 3 of the images are squared. 😉 There is a lot to see in Page, AZ.

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  24. These are perfect for the week’s challenge Terri! Still jealous of Antelope 😊

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    1. Thank you, Tina! Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon are both located in Page. I really wanted to go back this visit, but not enough time.

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  25. Beautiful and perfect Terri!

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