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The special phenomena of the shadow of the west mitten falling upon the east mitten only occurs twice a year - in Monument Valley, AZ
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The afterglow of sunset illuminates Lake Powell and surorunding cliffs at Alstrom Point, Arizona.
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The first rays of sunshine from below the horizon illuminate Lake Powell and the surrounding area below Alstrom Point.
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I slept beneath a blanket of stars at the edge of Horseshoe Bend to awake to this grand sight
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Sweeping lines of sandstone, formed over millions of years and then exposed by the forces of nature near the Second Wave in Arizona
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A narrow corridor in The Wave formation in Arizona
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Sandstone takes on sensuous curves near the Second Wave in Arizona
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The sandstone rock seems to fold on itself at The Wave in Arizona.
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A view looking North within The Wave in Arizona
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The sun peeks from behind a crop of sandstone at The Wave in Arizona
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Blue light leads to orange light in Antelope Canyon
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Soft reflected light graces these abstract sandstone bumps in Antelope Canyon
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Blues and yellows blend and entwine along the sandstone in Antelope Canyon
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The narrow walkway through Antelope Canyon to the Wall of Fire section
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The passage through Antelope Canyon amongst the writhing, coloroful sandstone
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A triplet of starbursts in a colorful stretch of Antelope Canyon
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Looking straight up is a great way to find interesting compositions in Antelope Canyon
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The sandstone seems to ripple up the wall in Antelope Canyon
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The sandstone peaks like waves off a tropical shore in Antelope Canyon
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Sunlight bounces and diffuses along the walls of Antelope Canyon
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The source of all the beautiful diffused light in Antelope Canyon bursts down from above
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Can you see the bear in this Antelope Canyon scene?
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Everyone likes to take a picture of The Wall of Fire in Antelope Canyon.
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While searching for compositions in Antelope Canyon I looked up at just the right time to notice this rock outcropping splitting a bright beam of light.
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The rock at the next turn glows so warmly, as if there was a fire raging around the bend in Antelope Canyon
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Strange forms like these waves that seem to be frozen in stone abound within Antelope Canyon near Page, AZ
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An upward composition in Antelope Canyon reveals the bright sunshine that filters down the walls and cast so many colors upon the sandstone.
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One of the few compositions showcasing the bright midday light that shines into lower Antelope Canyon.
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The lines and patterns in the sandstone of Antelope Canyon seem to spiral upwards in variations of color.
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Sandstone in Antelope Canyon creates a sort of open circle with the surrounding features.
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Sandstone in Antelope Canyon appears to creates varying sinuous shapes.
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Turning heads upward in Antelope Canyon reveals countless swirls of stone illuminated by the sunlight.
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Curves upon curves of sandstone within Antelope Canyon near Page, AZ
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Eons of flash flooding has carved organic swirls into the Navajo sandstone of Antelope Canyon, near Page, AZ
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An abstract view in Antelope Canyon utilizing the subtle textures carved into the Navajo Sandstone - Page, AZ
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An interior chamber of Antelope Canyon glows orange at certain times of day - Page, AZ
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As the sun moves directly above the narrow opening of Antelope Canyon, shafts of light beam down and dance across the floor.
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The walls of Navajo sandstone seem to glow in Antelope Canyon near Page, AZ
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A beam of light splits the darkness in a deep corner of Antelope Canyon near Page, AZ
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Sand cascades from a ledge within Antelope Canyon near Page, AZ
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Can you see the bear within the sandstone?
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A light beam shines from above to illuminate a chamber within Antelope Canyon near Page, AZ.