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  • Rain falls from monsoon storms into the Grand Canyon. From an unnamed viewpoint along the Desert View Drive on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-Monsoon-Rain-1727.tif
  • Rain from a monsoon thunderstorm falls into the Grand Canyon at sunset. Viewed from the North Rim.
    Grand-Canyon-Painted-Rain-4277.tif
  • Rain falling into the Grand Canyon is backlit by the setting sun.
    Grand-Canyon-Lipan-Point-0526.TIF
  • Rain falls from a storm and dances across the landscape of the Grand Canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-Storm-1798.tif
  • Sunlight peirces through a light rain falling into the Grand Canyon. From an unammed overlook along the Rim Trail near Mather Point on the South Rim.
    Grand-Canyon-South-Rim-Rain-1482.tif
  • A gentle rain falls into Grand Canyon  just after sunrise creating a beautiful atmosphere and accentuating the many ridges below the rim.
    Grand-Canyon-Rain-0627.tif
  • Sunlight peirces through a light rain falling into the Grand Canyon. From an unammed overlook along the Rim Trail near Mather Point on the South Rim.
    Grand-Canyon-South-Rim-Rain-1492.tif
  • A gentle rain falls into Grand Canyon  just after sunrise creating a beautiful atmosphere and accentuating the many ridges below the rim.
    Grand-Canyon-Rain-0641.tif
  • Rain falling into the Grand Canyon creates a dreamy atmosphere. Looking down to the Colorado River from the South Rim.
    Grand-Canyon-Rain-River-2638.tif
  • A gentle rain falls into Grand Canyon  just after sunrise creating a beautiful atmosphere and accentuating the many ridges below the rim.
    Grand-Canyon-Rain-0640.tif
  • A rain shower sweeps across the Grand Canyon. Desert View, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.
    Grand-Canyon-Storm-1772.jpg
  • A spring rain shower moves through Monument Valley, Arizona.
    Monument-Valley-0016.jpg
  • Summer rain and lightning at Grand Canyon National Park.
    UPDATE-Grand-Canyon-9759.tif
  • Rain falling into the Grand Canyon is illuminated by the setting sun.
    Grand-Canyon-Lipan-Point-0526-BW.jpg
  • Summer storms appear to walk across the high-desert of New Mexico.
    New-Mexico-Clouds-4648.tif
  • The towering cliffs of the Palisades of the Desert glow in the crimson light of the setting sun as rain falls from passing storms. In the distance, the Colorado River flows through the canyon, carving away at the rock as it has done for eons.
    Grand-Canyon-Desert-View-Sunset-9229.tif
  • Wotan's Throne reaches into the Grand Canyon as monsoon storms rain on the South Rim.
    Grand-Canyon-Wotans-Throne-Pano-01.tif
  • Saint Francis de Asis Church in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico.
    Saint-Francis-Church-Taos-6953.jpg
  • Summer rains create a dreamy atmopshere within the depths of the Grand Canyon as the first rays of sunlight strike its red sandstone cliffs. From the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.
    Grand-Canyon-North-Rim-Morning-Rain-...tif
  • Summer rains create a dreamy atmosphere within the depths of the Grand Canyon as the first rays of sunlight strike its red sandstone cliffs. From the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.
    Grand-Canyon-North-Rim-8245.tif
  • The view to Brady Peak from Vista Encatada on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.  During the summer months, the Southwest Monsoon brings cooling rains to the Grand Canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-North-Rim-Vista-Encanta...tif
  • Visitors to the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park enjoy the view of a summer thunderstorm painted pink by the setting sun.
    Grand-Canyon-Rain-1328.tif
  • A summer monsoon thunderstorm advances across Bright Angel Canyon in Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-North-Rim-8821.jpg
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  • Storms descend upon the Tower of Set in Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-Tower-of-Set-1792.tif
  • A monsoon storm begins to clear as the sun sets. From the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.
    Grand-Canyon-Monsoon-Sunset-3177.tif
  • A monsoon storm begins to clear as the sun sets. From the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.
    Grand-Canyon-Monsoon-Sunset-3172.tif
  • The historic San Francisco de Asis church in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico.
    San-Francisco-de-Asis-Church-Taos-69...TIF
  • The Colorado River in the depths of the Grand Canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-0509.tif
  • Sunset from Lipan Point at the Grand Canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-Lipan-Point-0552.TIF
  • A monsoon storm begins to clear as the sun sets. From the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.
    Grand-Canyon-Monsoon-Sunset-3175.tif
  • The historic San Francisco de Asis church in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico.
    San-Francisco-de-Asis-Church-Taos-69...TIF
  • The historic San Francisco de Asis church in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico.
    San-Francisco-de-Asis-Church-Taos-69...TIF
  • Zoroaster Templein Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-Zoroaster-Temple-4186.jpg
  • Lightning strikes the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park near Hopi Point. Captured from Cape Royal on the North Rim of the park nearly 12 miles away. Zoroaster Temple is the prominent feature in the foreground.
    Grand-Canyon-Lightning-4225.jpg
  • I photographed this scene of the Grand Canyon at sunset on the last day of the first 100 years of the National Park Service. About 30 minutes before sunset a thunderstorm built-up west of here near the Grand Canyon Lodge, the only storm over the canyon that evening, and slowly moved east towards Cape Royal. The timing couldn't have been more perfect as the storm opened up and the rain fell across Wotans Throne as the sun was setting. I can't think of a better way to celebrate the end of the first 100 years of our National Parks.
    Grand-Canyon-North-Rim-Cape-Royal-81...tif
  • I photographed this scene of the Grand Canyon at sunset on the last day of the first 100 years of the National Park Service. About 30 minutes before sunset a thunderstorm built-up west of here near the Grand Canyon Lodge, the only storm over the canyon that evening, and slowly moved east towards Cape Royal. The timing couldn't have been more perfect as the storm opened up and the rain fell into the valley west of Wotans Throne as the sun was setting. I can't think of a better way to celebrate the end of the first 100 years of our National Parks.
    Grand-Canyon-North-Rim-Cape-Royal-81...tif
  • Waterfalls cascade into the Grand Canyon along the Colorado River after a brief period of intense rain. Mile 164.
    Grand-Canyon-River-Waterfalls-4484.tif
  • Rain combined with light creates an ethereal glow within the vastness of the Grand Canyon, casting a brilliant warmth on its red walls as a double rainbow arcs down from the heavens above.
    Grand-Canyon-Rainbow-Pano-1620.tif
  • Rain falls across the Grand Canyon. From Lipan Point on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-Lipan-Point-7083.tif
  • Sunlight shines through rain falling from a monsoon thunderstorm casting a warm glow onto the Colorado River. From Lipan Point on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-Lipan-Point-2279.tif
  • A gentle rain falls on the North Rim during the pre-dawn light.
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  • A mist of rain illuminated by the setting sun in the Grand Canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-Mystical-1492.jpg
  • Rain from the summer monsoon falling into the Grand Canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-Hopi-Point-8800.tif
  • A gentle rain falls into the Grand Canyon at sunset. From Yavapai Point on the South Rim.
    Grand-Canyon-Monsoon-Sunset-0305.tif
  • Rain falling from a monsoon thunderstorm is backlit by the setting sun causing the sky to appear to be on fire as lightning erupts from the storm and strikes the Grand Canyon. I created this image by stacking 6 images shot back-to-back and merged in Photoshop (using a technique similar to creating star-trail photos) so that I could show the intensity of this storm
    Grand-Canyon-Lightning-4212.tif
  • Rain from monsoon storms has caused a waterfall to form and cascade into the Grand Canyon above the Colorado River.
    Grand-Canyon-Monsoon-Waterfall-3927.tif
  • Rain falls from monsoon storms into the Grand Canyon. Recent flash floods have caused the Colorado River to turn to it’s more natural redish-brown color. From Zuni Point on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-Zuni-Point-2529.tif
  • While on a multi-day river trip down the lower canyon of the San Juan River in Utah we had stopped to camp at the mouth of Slickhorn Canyon. Shortly before sunset I had set out on my own to explore Slickhorn in search of a reflecting pool. A gentle breeze moved through the canyon as I hiked along the streambed. There was a gentle rain falling as the sun broke out under the clouds and begin to illuminate the canyon walls towering above me. As this happened, a rainbow began to appear above the golden cliffs radiating warm light of sunset juxtaposed against the cold dark skies of the clearing storm. There I stood, alone, in the middle of a red rock wilderness, overwhelmed the by the sheer scale and beauty of the landscape I was immersed in. To this day it remains one of the single greatest moments I've experienced in nature.
    Slickhorn-Canyon-7617-2014010.tif
  • Rain falling near the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-Colorado-River-9983.tif
  • Afternoon sunlight shines through a light mist of rain filling the air in the Grand Canyon with a subtle glow.
    Grand-Canyon-Mather-Point-9158.tif
  • Clouds cling to the seemingly endless sea of ridges within the Grand Canyon following a rain storm. From Yavapai Point on the South Rim of the canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-Clinging-Clouds-1511.tif
  • As sunset approaches, a light rain falls into Grand Canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-Monsoon-Sunset-0247-51.tif
  • Double rainbows appear as a storm moves across the Grand Canyon. The large feature in the canyon is Coronado Butte, which is named for Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, a Spanish conquistador and explorer who led a large expedition from Mexico through the plains and parts of the southwestern United States between 1540 and 1542. Coronado had hoped to reach the Cities of Cíbola, also known as the mythical Seven Cities of Gold. His expedition marked the first European sightings of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River. The river is faintly visible through the rain between the rainbows.
    Grand-Canyon-Coronado-Butte-3299.tif
  • Rain falling from monsoon storms is backlit by the setting sun. From Cape Royal on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-North-Rim-Sunset-Storm-...tif
  • Rain falling from a summer thunderstorm is backlit by lightning, stars are visible in the night sky above the storm, and the canyon is lit by a nearly full moon. Photographed at Grand Canyon National Park in the summer of 2012.
    Grand-Canyon-Lightning-1533.tif
  • Spring storms roll across Cedar Mesa filling the long-dry pot holes with rain water. The San Juan River can be seen below.
    Muley-Point-9946.jpg
  • Rain falling from a monsoon thinderstorm is backlit by the setting sun. From Desert View at Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.
    Grand-Canyon-Monsoon-7023.tif
  • Late spring brings rain to the Grand Canyon. From Mather Point on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-Mather-Point-1504.jpg
  • Summer rains from monsoon storms at the Grand Canyon. In the distance is the Colorado River. From an unnamed point along the East Rim Drive in Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-Summer-Rain-2570.tif
  • Monsoon rains are backlit by the setting sun. Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.
    Grand-Canyon-Monsoon-Rain-7025.tif
  • Early evening light on a rain-soaked prairie in northern Arizona.
    Garland-Prairie-0331.tif
  • Monsoon rains bring life to the Little Colorado River and Grand Falls in northern Arizona.
    Grand-Falls-Little-Colorado-River-03...tif
  • Early morning in Conquistador Aisle, somehwere near mile 122 on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park. The river is running a muddy brown after a heavy rains upstream.
    Grand-Canyon-Conquistador-Aisle-1340.tif
  • Recent rains have lead to an increased humidity level in the Grand Canyon providing for a dreamy quality of light and atmosphere at sunrise. Down below, the mighty Colorado River snakes past the Unkar Delta on its way towards the dark depths of the Inner Gorge.
    Grand-Canyon-Monsoon-Sunrise-7097.tif
  • Mount Hayden rises above an inversion layer of clouds. This inversion formed the morning after a period of heavy monsoon rains the day before. From Point Imperial on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-Mount-Hayden-Inversion-...tif
  • The clouds begin to part after a period of heavy rains and low-visibility at the Grand Canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-Vista-Encantada-0971.tif
  • Water from monsoon rains and from spring snowmelt finds its way into the many side-canyons and tributaries of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. Occasionally it finds a place to collect and support life as seen here.
    Grand-Canyon-North-Canyon-2032.tif
  • Early morning in Conquistador Isle, somehwere near mile 122 on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park. The river is running a muddy brown after a heavy rains upstream.
    Grand-Canyon-Conquistador-Isle-1378.tif
  • Monsoon rains bring life to the Little Colorado River and Grand Falls in northern Arizona.
    Grand-Falls-Little-Colorado-River-95...tif
  • The clouds begin to part after a period of heavy rains and low-visibility at the Grand Canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-0971.tif
  • The summer monsoon brings cloud skies, cooling rains and the occasional rainbow to the Grand Canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-Mather-Point-Rainbow-15...tif
  • In a rare event, clouds cling to the Vermilion Cliffs. It had rained most of the day before. Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in Arizona.
    Vermilion-Cliffs-Clouds-3461.tif
  • Monsoon rains bring life to the Little Colorado River and Grand Falls in northern Arizona.
    Grand-Falls-Little-Colorado-River-95...tif
  • Monsoon rains bring life to the Little Colorado River and Grand Falls in northern Arizona.
    Grand-Falls-Little-Colorado-River-95...tif
  • The typically dry air of the Grand Canyon becomes soaked with the moisture of the monsoon season which runs from July through September. The monsoon brings cooling rains and dramatic skies to the Grand Canyon region.
    Grand-Canyon-Mather-Pano-201307-01.tif
  • Monsoon rains bring life to the Little Colorado River and Grand Falls in northern Arizona.
    Grand-Falls-Little-Colorado-River-95...tif
  • Mount Hayden rises aboce an inversion layer of clouds. This inversion formed the morning after a period of heavy monsoon rains the day before. From Point Imperial on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-Mount-Hayden-1068.tif
  • Summer rains fall into the Grand Canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-North-Rim-4408.JPG
  • A sudden downpour from a monsoon thunderstorm has caused numerous waterfalls to cascade into Grand Canyon. Near river mile 164 in the Lower Granite Gorge.
    Grand-Canyon-Rain-Waterfalls-4443.tif