Farol > Lower Antelope Canyon near Page, AZ is part of the Navajo Park system.
Farol > North Coyote Butte in the Escalante Wilderness area of S. Utah.  Wind-carved sandstone formations highlight this area.  Permits required to hike into it.  Only 20 hikers per day allowed into this canyon.
Farol > Evening moon over a sandstone monument near Page, AZ.
Farol > Set the camera for a 10 second delay - then ran to the site.  N. Coyote Butte's "Wave" wind swept canyon.
Farol > 'The Wave', a small ravine between eroded sandstone domes formed of amazingly beautiful rocks containing thin, swirling strata. The location was first publicized in Germany, in magazine articles and a movie ('Faszination Natur' by Gogol Lobmayr, 1995), and then was visited only by a small number of Europeans, becoming widely known just in the last few years. Because the BLM considers the formations to be particularly delicate, Coyote Buttes has recently been subject to fees and entry limitations, with only 20 people per day allowed to visit.
Lower Antelope Canyon near Page, AZ is part of the Navajo Park system.
Farol > Lower Antelope Canyon near Page, AZ is part of the Navajo Park system.
Lower Antelope Canyon near Page, AZ is part of the Navajo Park system.
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