Around Page, Arizona 20180527 4K UHD
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Around Page Arizona 20180527 4K UHD
00:00 Page Port of Entry, Page, AZ
00:26 Toadstool Hoodoos, Kanab, UT
00:56 Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
02:15 Big Water, UT
02:30 Wahweap Overlook, Page, AZ
Arches National Park 3-minute Tour
Arches National Park in Southern Utah has more natural arches than anyplace on Earth. Delicate Arch - symbol of the American Southwest - and Landscape Arch - the world's longest natural arch - are just two of a thousand found here in this amazing geological wonderland. DM448
Grand Circle of the Southwest
Our favorite natural sights during our trip through Utah and Arizona. Features majestic and inspiring views of the Grand Circle: Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, The Grand Canyon, Arches, Antelope Canyon and Monument Valley. Background music: Tuba Mirum, from Mozart's Requiem
Zion National Park: A Driving Tour
A driving tour of Zion National Park in southwest Utah, and one of the most scenic roads in the entire southwest.
Havasu National Wildlife Refuge - Arizona
These moments were captured near the Lake Havasu area in Havasu National Wildlife Refuge. Video by Drew Griffing, check out Drew's page for awesome videos from all around the country!
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USA the most spectacular landscapes of Arizona and Utah (hd-video)
If you like colourful deserts and canyons Arizona and Utah are the states to visit. I have made a compilation of famous national parks and less known state parks to give you an impression.
Bryce Canyon National Park
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The Beautiful Wild Pacific Northwest (HD)
Spectacular waterfalls and ocean storm waves...crystalline rivers, snowcapped mountains, rich forests...killer whales, eagles, elk, herons, snow geese...the wild beauty of the Pacific Northwest is almost too great for the heart to hold.
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Kanab, Utah - Driving through in 2018 (4K)
Kanab, Utah is a great home base for your national parks trip to Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park. Kanab is within an hour or 2 from Zion, Bryce Canyon, Antelope Canyon in Page Arizona, The Wave, Coral Pink Sand Dunes, Moqui Cave, Best Friends animal sanctuary, and so much more. Importantly, Kanab is also where you will find the ranger station where you will find The Wave lottery.
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ARIZONA - Navajo National Monument , april 2018
driving from Lake Powell to Navajo National Monument and then onto Kayenta to Monument Valley
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Used DJI Camera - Visited the lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona. Also used a Sony A6300 Mirrorless Camera
Antelope Canyon in Arizona is a slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, scenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as Upper Antelope Canyon or The Crack; and Antelope Canyon or The Corkscrew.
Horseshoe Bend is a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona, in the United States. Horseshoe Bend is located 5 miles (8.0 km) downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, about 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Page.
For Lower Antelope Canyon Travel Tours in Page Arizona, I recommend Ken's Tours. For travel vlogs, the Lower Antelope Canyon close to the Grand Canyon is way better compared to the upper antelope canyon. The lower antelope canyon tickets range from $40 for the general tour and $80 for the Deluxe Tour if you decide in going via Ken's Tour. I suggest that you do lower antelope canyon reservation before heading over to be sure to get your slot canyon tour slot scheduled. It will be an adventure that everyone will enjoy.
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Most Beautiful Place / Canyonlands National Park, Southeastern Utah
Canyonlands National Park is a U.S. National Park located in southeastern Utah near the town of Moab. It preserves a colorful landscape eroded into countless canyons, mesas, and buttes by the Colorado River, the Green River, and their respective tributaries. Legislation creating the park was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson on September 12, 1964.
The park is divided into four districts: the Island in the Sky, the Needles, the Maze, and the combined rivers—the Green and Colorado—which carved two large canyons into the Colorado Plateau. While these areas share a primitive desert atmosphere, each retains its own character. Author Edward Abbey, a frequent visitor, described the Canyonlands as the most weird, wonderful, magical place on earth—there is nothing else like it anywhere.
Recreation
Canyonlands is a popular recreational destination. Since 2007, more than 400,000 people have visited the park each year with a record of 776,218 visitors in 2016, representing a 22 percent increase from the prior year. The geography of the park is well suited to a number of different recreational uses. Hikers, mountain bikers, backpackers, and four-wheelers all enjoy traveling the rugged, remote trails within the Park. The White Rim Road traverses the White Rim Sandstone level of the park between the rivers and the Island in the Sky. Since 2015, day-use permits must be obtained before travelling on the White Rim Road due to the increasing popularity of driving and bicycling along it. The park service's intent is to provide a better wilderness experience for all visitors while minimizing impacts on the natural surroundings.
The Island in the Sky mesa from the Needles district
As of 2016, the Island in the Sky district, with its proximity to the Moab, Utah area, attracts 76.7 percent of total park visitors. The Needles district is the second most visited, drawing 20.7 percent of visitors. The remote Maze district accounts for only about 1.5 percent of visitors, while river rafters and other river users account for the remaining 1.1 percent of total park visitation.
Political compromise at the time of the park's creation limited the protected area to an arbitrary portion of the Canyonlands basin. Conservationists hope to complete the park by bringing the boundaries up to the high sandstone rims that form the natural border of the Canyonlands landscape.
Geography
The Colorado River and Green River combine within the park dividing it into three districts called the Island in the Sky, the Needles and the Maze. The Colorado River flows through Cataract Canyon below its confluence with the Green River.
The Island in the Sky district is a broad and level mesa to the north of the park between Colorado and Green river with many overlooks from the White Rim, a sandstone bench 1,200 feet (366 m) below the Island, and the rivers, which are another 1,000 feet (305 m) below the White Rim.
Chesler Park in the Needles
The Needles district is located east of the Colorado River and is named after the red and white banded rock pinnacles which dominate it, but various other forms of naturally sculptured rock such as canyons, grabens, potholes, and a number of arches similar to the ones of the nearby Arches National Park can be found as well. Unlike Arches National Park, where many arches are accessible by short to moderate hikes or even by car, most of the arches in the Needles district lie in back country canyons and require long hikes or four-wheel-drive trips to reach them.
The area was once home of the Ancestral Puebloans, of which many traces can be found. Although the items and tools they used have been largely taken away by looters, some of their stone and mud dwellings are well-preserved. The Ancestral Puebloans also left traces in the form of petroglyphs, most notably on the so-called Newspaper Rock near the Visitor Center at the entrance of this district.
The Chocolate Drops buttes above the Maze
The Maze district is located west of the Colorado and Green rivers, and is the least accessible section of the park, and one of the most remote and inaccessible areas of the United States.
A geographically detached section of the park located west-northwest of the main unit, Horseshoe Canyon Unit, contains panels of rock art made by hunter-gatherers from the Late Archaic Period (2000-1000 BC) pre-dating the Ancestral Puebloans. Originally called Barrier Canyon, Horseshoe's artifacts, dwellings, pictographs, and murals are some of the oldest in America. It is believed that the images depicting horses date from after 1540 AD, after the Spanish re-introduced horses to America.
American Southwest - Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Death Valley, Valley of Fire
Exploring the magnificent nature of the American Southwest, we started off in Las Vegas and explored the beautiful rock formations of the Valley or Fire with its various rock colours and shapes. The Bee Hives, the Rainbow Vista, the White Domes Trail and last, but not least the stunning views of the Fire Wave are just a few examples of this wonderful park.
Next we explored the desert of California, visiting Zabriskie Point and Death Valley. Our roadtrip continued to one of the most popular canyons worldwide: the Grand Canyon with its incredible colours and immensive width. Only to be followed by the amazing views of the Horseshoe Bend and the formidable play of colours at the Lower Antilope Canyon.
The beautiful landscape of the American Southwest has enchanted us, we hope this video offers you a first impression of the majestic views of this extraordinary scenery.
Amazing Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, photogenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as Upper Antelope Canyon or The Crack; and Antelope Canyon or The Corkscrew.
The Navajo name for Upper Antelope Canyon is Tsé bighánílíní, which means the place where water runs through rocks. Lower Antelope Canyon is Hazdistazí (advertised as Hasdestwazi by the Navajo Parks and Recreation Department), or spiral rock arches. Both are located within the LeChee Chapter of the Navajo Nation
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Grand Canyon, the Colorado Plateau, Arizona, United States - one of the deepest canyons in the world. On the territory of the National Park «Grand Canyon».
Antelope Canyon, USA - Arizona north, near the town of Paige - «The place where water runs through rocks». Here you can see the sun's rays (direct sunlight), beating of the holes over his head - a spectacle, I must say, amazing.
Photos Valeria Kaidanov, january 2016 - october, august 2015 / Canyon Zebras, july 2015
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USA Road Trip 2016 - Grand Canyon
Road trip from PAGE - a city in Coconino County - Arizona. The first stop was the Horseshoe Bend. Continued journey to Grand Canyon Village. We watched the stunning IMAX movie at the National Geographic Visitor Center. Visiting: Desert View Watchtower, Yavapai Point, Pima Point, Grandview Point, Mather Point, Hopi House and make a descent on first part of Bright Angel Trail.
Didn't visit Grand Canyon West - Skywalk. See you next time. It's definitely One of the Places You Must See Before You Die!
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A Pictorial Journey Through The Lens of an IPHONE 6Plus, Using The Camera PLUS App as a tool to enhance and display the beauty and nature of the Great Southwestern States Of Utah and Arizona.
Navajo National Monument, Arizona
While traveling through Arizona on October 1, 2011, we took a side trip to check out Navajo National Monument.
Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, United States, North America
Grand Canyon National Park is the United States' 15th oldest national park. Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, the park is located in Arizona. The park's central feature is the Grand Canyon, a gorge of the Colorado River, which is often considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The park covers 1,217,262 acres (1,902 sq mi; 4,926 km2) of unincorporated area in Coconino and Mohave counties.Grand Canyon National Park was named as an official national park in 1919, but the landmark had been well known to Americans for over thirty years prior. In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt visited the site and said: The Grand Canyon fills me with awe. It is beyond comparison beyond description; absolutely unparalleled throughout the wide world... Let this great wonder of nature remain as it now is. Do nothing to mar its grandeur, sublimity and loveliness. You cannot improve on it. But what you can do is to keep it for your children, your children's children, and all who come after you, as the one great sight which every American should see. Despite Roosevelt's enthusiasm and his strong interest in preserving land for public use, the Grand Canyon was not immediately designated a national park. The first bill to create Grand Canyon National Park was introduced in 1882 by then-Senator Benjamin Harrison, which would have made Grand Canyon National Park the nation's second, after Yellowstone National Park. Harrison unsuccessfully reintroduced his bill in 1883 and 1886; after his election to the presidency, he established the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve in 1893. Theodore Roosevelt created the Grand Canyon Game Preserve by proclamation in 1906 and Grand Canyon National Monument in 1908. Further Senate bills to establish the site as a national park were introduced and defeated in 1910 and 1911, before the Grand Canyon National Park Act was finally signed by President Woodrow Wilson in 1919. The National Park Service, established in 1916, assumed administration of the park. The creation of the park was an early success of the conservation movement. Its national park status may have helped thwart proposals to dam the Colorado River within its boundaries. (Later, the Glen Canyon Dam would be built upriver.) In 1975, the former Marble Canyon National Monument, which followed the Colorado River northeast from the Grand Canyon to Lee's Ferry, was made part of Grand Canyon National Park. In 1979, UNESCO declared the park a World Heritage Site. In 2010, Grand Canyon National Park was honored with its own coin under the America the Beautiful Quarters program. The Grand Canyon, and its extensive system of tributary canyons, is valued for its combination of size, depth, and exposed layers of colorful rocks dating back to Precambrian times. The canyon itself was created by the incision of the Colorado River and its tributaries after the Colorado Plateau was uplifted, causing the Colorado River system to develop along its present path. The primary public areas of the park are the North and South Rims of the Grand Canyon itself. The rest of the park is extremely rugged and remote, although many places are accessible by pack trail and backcountry roads. Only the Navajo Bridge near Page connects the rims by road in Arizona; this journey can take around five hours by car. Otherwise, the two rims of the Canyon are connected via Boulder City, Nevada, and the Hoover Dam. The park headquarters are at Grand Canyon Village, not far from the south entrance to the park, near one of the most popular viewpoints. Park accommodations are operated by Xanterra Parks and Resorts. Lodging is available along the South Rim at two locations. Campgrounds are located in the village and at Desert View, and hotels include El Tovar Hotel in the village and the Grand Canyon Lodge next to the campground. A variety of activities at the South Rim cater to park visitors. The South Rim Drive (35 miles (56 km) is a driving tour split into two segments. The western drive to Hermit's Point is 8 miles (13 km) with several overlooks along the way, including Mohave Point, Hopi Point, and the Powell Memorial. From March to December, access to Hermit's Rest is restricted to the free shuttle provided by the Park Service. The eastern portion to Desert View is 25 miles (40 km), and is open to private vehicles year round. Walking tours include the Rim Trail, which runs west from the Pipe Creek viewpoint for about 8 miles (13 km) of paved road, followed by 7 miles (11 km) unpaved to Hermit's Rest. Hikes can begin almost anywhere along this trail, and a shuttle can return hikers to their point of origin. Mather Point, the first view most people reach when entering from the South Entrance, is a popular place to begin.
Experience The Mighty 5: Utah's National Parks
Experience The Mighty 5™....Utah's Five National Parks. Five iconic national parks within easy distance of one another equals one epic bucket list adventure. Whether you're looking for memorable family fun, an adrenaline rush, or the solace of nature, you'll find it all in Utah's Mighty5™ national parks.
A trip to The Mighty 5® means watching the sunrise over the towering depths of Canyonlands National Park, then watching the sunset through an impossibly delicate rock bow in Arches National Park. It means standing nose-to-nose with ancient petroglyphs in Capitol Reef National Park, then lying on your back as a meteor shower streaks across the Milky Way. It means gazing down at coral-hued rock hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park, then gazing upward at the steep walls of a slot canyon in Zion National Park. It means hiking, river rafting, biking, picnicking, walking, mule riding, exploring and stargazing.
You can get more information about The Mighty 5™, including trip itineraries, on our website at: visitutah.com/themighty5.
The music is an original composition for the spot by Ben Shepard titled, Arches. He can be found on The Black Current and goes by YEYEY.