02-23-2018 03:55 PM
Hola @TraciC, a mi me gustaron las fotos del superiro, por los colores, pero supongo que todo depende del horario y la toma fotográfica que se realize en ese momento. Definitivamente es un lugar que agendare visitar la vez que visite EEUUU, es impresionante la iluminación, los tonos de los colores, es como indicas celestial 😇. Y por supuesto no podían faltar tus saltos, creo que podemos decir que es una marca registrada jajajaja 😂. Me encantó el post 👏 .
Saludos Farid
02-23-2018 08:11 PM - edited 02-24-2018 12:13 AM
@TraciC I have seen images of the Canyons before but I absolutely love how you framed the beams of light against the sandstone folds.
It looks like you were having buckets of fun.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience with us.
~ Virginia Benedict 🕊
02-24-2018 01:08 AM
Thank you @TraciC
for sharing nice photos for your trip.
02-24-2018 02:18 AM
Amazing shoots! Happy to see there. 🙂
02-24-2018 09:24 AM - edited 02-24-2018 09:25 AM
Wow! Wow!! Wow!!! It's nice seeing you @TraciC jumping right inside Canyon in Arizona. I had seen several pictures of this nature's awesome scene but seeing someone I know take pictures right in there just feeds my crave to visit as soon as I can.
@TraciC wrote:
Last week, I took a trip with one of my best friends to Nevada, Utah and Arizona to see some of the beautiful sights (and maybe a concert in Las Vegas!). One of the highlights was Antelope Canyon which are canyons formed by the flowing of water in a rock. What makes them so special is that they're very deep but rather narrow, with sunlight peeking in. In Arizona, the sun lights up the sandstone so incredibly, it looks like heavenly! From May-ish to November-ish, there are beautiful sun beams that make it even more beautiful but we decided to visit in February to avoid the heat and the sights were just as majestic.
In Antelope Canyon, there are two major attractions:
Access to the canyons are limited and require a Navajo tour guide, so trips are done through tour companies. For Upper, I went with Antelope Slot Canyon Tours by Chief Tsosie and for Lower, Ken's Tours.
I did a lot of reading on Google Maps and on various blogs and decided to visit Lower in the morning (9am) and Upper in the afternoon (3pm). Of the two, Lower Antelope Canyon was my favorite, but I'll let you decide for yourself based on the pictures:
Lower Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon
Lower Antelope Canyon was my favorite as the tour groups were much smaller, so it didn't feel like a tourist attraction. Plus, it didn't hurt that the lighting was more stunning first thing in the morning!
Now, any post by me isn't complete without a few jumping pictures, right?
I promise to share my reviews, detailed itinerary, recommendations and more about how Google Maps saved our trip during a bad weather spell soon. 🙂
02-24-2018 09:31 AM - edited 02-24-2018 09:37 AM
Hi @TraciC Great photos. Have you ever felt no fear there? You are a wonderful local guide.
02-24-2018 10:09 AM
@TraciC thank you so much for sharing information about Antelope canyons, the photos are really good ,I can see your excitement from the photos hope you and your friend enjoyed the trip , Good luck for your future trips👍
02-24-2018 12:36 PM
@TraciC really enjoyed these photos! What a beautiful, natural landmark - I think lower is my favorite! 😛