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2025年5月

  • 2025-05-16
  • 2025-05-16

Antelope Canyon

A secret, sacred cave trail with views of the beautiful underworld Much of the land around the Grand Canyon is still designated Native American Reservations, so you can’t exactly just romp around and explore anywhere. Fortunately, the surviving Navajo people of the area have facilitated most of the coolest spots for tourists’ enjoyment. One cool stop in the sequence of a Grand Canyon country trip is Antelope Canyon, a winding corridor of sandstone smoothly carved out by centuries of erosion. You have to both schedule and pre-pay for a guided tour through here, and peak seasons can be quite crowded. For someone like myself who has ventured through may canyons, deserts, and seas, it wasn’t exactly the most mind-blowing walk I’ve ever had, but one […]

  • 2025-05-16
  • 2025-05-16

The Grand Canyon

The views speak for themselves at the king of natural wonders “In time and with water, everything changes”. That’s a quote from on of the maps I got at the Grand Canyon. The sights and sounds of the canyon are breathtaking. Seeing a sunrise or sunset over the jagged, colossal sides is sure to be burned into your memory forever. But for me, going to the canyon was a realization of scale. The sheer amount of time that matter has existed here on earth, and the sheer amount of time that it takes for these geological formations to come to be. Earthquakes, floods, and storms made this canyon the way it was, but it’s not like anything has changed since the Grand Canyon Village was […]