Descent Into Antelope Canyon

Wordless Wednesday: Arizona’s Desert Life from Above

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 comments

  1. 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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  2. 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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