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Peering into the Canyon | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner January 24 2013, 15:29

Peering into the Canyon | Walking Arizona http://t.co/o99dBhhV James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 24, 2013 Peering into the Canyon | Walking Arizona

Arizona Sunrise

by James Tanner January 24 2013, 15:29

There are millions of photographs of sunsets but not that many of the sunrise. I guess the reason is pretty obvious, it is harder to get out of bed in...

Arizona Sunrise http://t.co/6RYjsBdn

by James Tanner January 24 2013, 15:29

Arizona Sunrise http://t.co/6RYjsBdn James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 24, 2013

Snowstorm Perspective http://t.co/WN5TjAgZ

by James Tanner January 24 2013, 15:26

Snowstorm Perspective http://t.co/WN5TjAgZ James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 24, 2013 In most lighting conditions at the Grand Canyon, the distant...

Snowstorm Perspective

by James Tanner January 24 2013, 15:26

In most lighting conditions at the Grand Canyon, the distant cliffs look like paper cutouts. But when there is weather with clouds and rain or snow, the...

Evening in the Grand Canyon

by James Tanner January 24 2013, 15:22

Most of the images you see of the Grand Canyon are iconic in their uniformity. They are taken either when lighting conditions are optimal or when there...

Peering into the Canyon

by James Tanner January 24 2013, 15:19

When you visit the Grand Canyon, the contrast is between the approach which is through relatively flat land and the sudden edge or rim of the Canyon with...

The Inner Gorge

by James Tanner January 24 2013, 15:19

There are only a few places on the Rim where you can see clear down into the bottom of the Grand Canyon. Once and a while you catch a glimpse of a portion...

Piñon Pine Cones

by James Tanner January 24 2013, 15:19

Piñon Pine cones make piñon nuts or pine nuts, one of my favorite things. The nuts have been used for food by the native inhabitants of the Southwest for...

Winter Storm Moving In

by James Tanner January 24 2013, 15:18

You are not usually surprised by storms and weather up on the Colorado Plateau. You can usually see for almost a hundred miles and impending storms are...

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