In 2008 I lost my job. I then bought an RV and went on a three year road trip that took me to all of the lower 48 states, to 5 provinces in Canada, and I spent 3 months in the winter in Mexico. I then returned home for my 50th birthday in June 2011. This blog is a record of this amazing road adventure and I hope you enjoy every mile of my trip. See my previous blog at bellaandtheroad.blogspot.com and any questions or comments, please email me at HerTinkerbell(at)yahoo(dot)com
4/05/2011
Lower Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona (click here for more info)
Antelope Canyon, also known as The Corkscrew, is an underground slot canyon. The first two pictures are of the "entrance", where you have to lower yourself to go down into the canyon. From there, you twist and turn through tight corners and descend several stairs along the way, to get to the other end.
Beautiful. Those pictures are just beautiful. Looks like a great place to visit
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Dawn and Denise
Wondeerful pictures. That is such amazing country. Looks like you are really enjoying your travels.
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It is, it truly is amazing and beautiful. And yes, I am greatly enjoying my travels and I do try to travel safe. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMar, these pictures are awesome. Great job worth framing. You see alot of these for sale in galleries. Keep on trucking
ReplyDeleteYes, I can certainly see why. These pics would look great on a wall so you can keep looking at them.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I would be a bit creeped out being down in there thinking that whatever made those channels might come back! :) Just kidding, sorta... Amazing pics as always little sister!
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Well, 11 people died in this canyon last year due to a flash flood. They were photographers. So you def want to check the weather forecast before you go.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are breathtaking. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Donna, glad you enjoyed them.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like where they filmed "127 hours". Awesome pics!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mike. Is it def an amazing place.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures
ReplyDeleteAnne
Beautiful pictures! What camera do you use? I like your music, too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! What camera do you use? I like the music, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Adele. I just have a simple point and shoot, since I don't know how to do anything else. It's a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3K.
ReplyDeleteIts so beautiful,one of the wonder of the world!!!
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