For those who haven't heard of this place, Google images of it because these photos do not do it justice. Spectacular. It's located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona and you need to have a Navajo guide take you through. It's only about 1 mile long. During heavy rains, the river that created this slot canyon is squeezed into this narrow place and continuously changes the way it looks. Obviously, the canyon is closed to tours during heavy rains because any human who entered would come out as hamburger.
Use of flash is not allowed in the canyon, only natural sunlight was used for pics.
the entrance
first section of canyon
the heart of the canyon
this is called "the wolf"
the wave
I think they call this one the spine
a shot of the walls
last one, a tree washed in during a flood

Use of flash is not allowed in the canyon, only natural sunlight was used for pics.
the entrance
first section of canyon
the heart of the canyon
this is called "the wolf"
the wave
I think they call this one the spine
a shot of the walls
last one, a tree washed in during a flood
