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The ultimate adventure guide
At certain times of day, the sun beams down into the canyon.
The entrance to Lower Antelope Canyon is just a crack in the ground.
Coming into the beauty of the canyon for the first time.
The best guides take a bag of clean sand to toss, highlighting the sun beams.
Navajo guide using an e-cig to bring out the sun beam.
Craning for the shot.
The abstract shapes are infinitely varied.
The formations leave you speachless.
Lower Antelope has several ladders. Some are tall, some are not.
Dream-like passageways.
Trying to get a shot without people is tricky.
Photography tours enter and exit the canyon at the lower end.