Over
millions of years, rains from the distant mountains have created flash
floods that have carved these slot canyons en route to what is now Lake
Powell. Located near the town of Page in Northern Arizona, these
canyons belong to a local Navajo Indian tribe. At certain times,
on certain days of the year, the sunlight breaks through the top of the
canyon forming a beam on the floor of the cave below.
This
photograph was taken in October 2000. It is available on canvas as
a Big!Picture format as a piece of art that adds an intriguing dimension
to a staircase or walkway. Popular Big!Picture sizes are 36"x54"
and 48"x60". |