Antelope Canyon

It’s hard to believe that a place this glorious and majestic exists . . . and that I have yet to visit it. Antelope Canyon, located in Arizona, was formed by centuries of erosion due to rainfall and flash flooding. The result is a series of deep, narrow passageways surrounded by smooth, wave-like Navajo sandstone walls. Have you been lucky enough to have experienced the splendor of Antelope Canyon in person?

(images from here)

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  1. This is pure magic.
    I can’t believe a place that amazing actually exists.
    Just amazing!

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  2. Karla V. wrote:

    Beautifull!

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    xoxo

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  3. Looks surreal! I’d love to DRAW/PAINT this.. Checkout my latest drawing on our BLOG. X
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  4. style-xyz wrote:

    amazing!

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  5. Those are the most beautiful caves I’ve ever seen, just stunning.

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  6. Pollyjean wrote:

    I’m italian and i visited Antilope canyon on july 2009. Stunning place, sooo quiet and magic.

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  7. So let’s face it, this damn earth has the most fantastic and breathtaking and perfect places. Places that we don’t even know that the exist, like this one, and we do EVERYTHING you can to destroy and damage them.
    I wonder why can we be so dumb, I just wonder! 😀

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  8. cecilia wrote:

    tis is amazing!! <3 i really wish to visit it one day

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  9. jennifer wrote:

    I’ve actually been there…you can’t even imagine how magical this place is….totally worth the trip…in my opinion it’s better than the gran canyon…amazing….i have pictures in my blog of this…
    if you want to check it out….

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  10. Nikki wrote:

    Wow so gorgeous. I live 5 hours from this place and have always wanted to visit. I guess this is a sign that I need to make it happen.

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  11. Yes! My family and i went 1.5 years ago…it’s AMAZING> like a dream.

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  12. Stacey Nelson wrote:

    I’m in law school with your sister, Karen, and we talk at least once a week about going to see these rocks. Yet another sign that we need to go, pronto. Great blog by the way; thanks for the daily mind-escape.

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  13. Amy wrote:

    I love these pictures – I went to a National Park in Grand Junction, CO where our hosts (and close family friends) called the caves “Lemon Squeezers.” It was amazing – and a little bit claustrophobic.

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    mon amy

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  14. B.Weber wrote:

    This is beautiful, but all it makes me think of is the movie 127 hours.. eeks.

    HauteStandards

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  15. Miss K wrote:

    This is so amazing! Thanks for posting. Love it.

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  16. Woow just stunning!!

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  17. what?! I have been living in Arizona for 4 years and have never heard of this – I feel like a failure! haha totally looking up right now… looks incredible.

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  19. Votre Amie wrote:

    I haven’t been, but it is breathtakingly beautiful! Natural wonders, ya gotta love ’em!
    x
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  20. Britney Spears’ “Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman”….anyone??

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  21. OMG the most magical place in the world. i love it and would go back in a heartbeat.

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  22. january wrote:

    so completely enchanting!
    january, x
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  23. soo wrote:

    is it just me, or do you see faces in those pictures?? gorgeous.

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  24. oda wrote:

    gorgeous lines and textures!! amazing how something so rigid could look so fluid. another cool dreamscape made from erosion to check out is goblin valley, utah. you ladies find the coolest stuff to blog about. thanks!

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  25. Jessie wrote:

    this is absolutely beautiful! i wish i was at such a place. the lighting is fantastic.
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  26. allison wrote:

    This is amazing! Am I dreaming?

    🙂
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  27. Tai wrote:

    Kind of remind me of britney spears’s clip :”I’m not a girl not yet a women”. Do you think is the same place? XP

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  28. Jess wrote:

    This is so inspiring, the colours and textures are wonderfully beautiful.

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  29. wow so beautiful.

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  30. Sianna wrote:

    these are stunning! I’m sure the place is magical, but the pictures are really well made. thanks for sharing these really beautiful and inspiring photos.

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  31. This is mystical and the images are stunning. It’s just been added to my places to visit.

    xoxo,
    digitalpaperdoll
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  32. Wow, Amazing!!

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  33. Erica Miles wrote:

    Been there! It lives up to the pictues!

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  34. Robin Bass wrote:

    This truly is a magical and spirtitual place. We loved it on our trip through the canyonlands. My 18 year old daughter just painted it on canvas and its hanging in my living room.

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  35. asnajda wrote:

    yes I have been that fortunate, over 10 years ago – before you go, you wonder how it can be possible, how nature can sculpt something that pretty, but well yes, it is. it’s such a crazy place

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  36. ingejahn wrote:

    been there!! it was so amazing
    your pictures are great!!!
    here’s one of mine
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/ingrid_jahn/7265604374/in/photostream

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