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To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (9919)5/26/2004 1:13:23 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12669
 
i don't

i have been through a couple hard drive crashes and some operating system changes, and that pic has disappeared

but i know what it was

it was antelope canyon

and if you slip that into google, and search 'images', you'll find a bazillion jpgs of antelope canyon

believe it or not, i 'thumbed' through all of them and can't quite put my finger on the one we shared

maybe you'll locate it, or one very similar

it was black and vibrant red and yellow, wasn't it

images.google.com



To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (9919)5/26/2004 1:33:55 PM
From: arno  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12669
 
It is very humbling to see it in person...



To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (9919)5/26/2004 1:51:14 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12669
 
this one moves me

me too...

when you go there, the vistas from canyon's edge are incredibly beautiful...

however...making your way down to the base of the canyon and hiking up you gain the perspective of looking up from the base of that tree...hiking through the narrows at zion gives the same type of feeling, massive vertical monuments of granite and yet the trees grow..

pollackphoto.com

(i'm sorry, can't help you on the cave pic, hope you can find it)