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  • Sunset on Zuni Point. Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-Zuni-Point-9142.TIF
  • Sunset from Zuni Point on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park with the Colorado River far below.
    Grand-Canyon-Zuni-Point-3322.tif
  • 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
  • The Grand Canyon in afternoon light. From Zuni Point on the South Rim.
    Grand-Canyon-Zuni-Point-1518.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
  • Sunset over the Grand Canyon. From Zuni Point on the South Rim.
    Grand-Canyon-Zuni-Point-Sunset-2606.tif
  • Sunset from the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park with the Colorado River far below.
    Grand-Canyon-Zuni-Point-2679.tif
  • In what is known as a temperature inversion, clouds fill the Grand Canyon when cold air below the rim is trapped by warmer air above.
    Grand-Canyon-Fog-Temperature-Inversi...tif
  • A rare weather phenomenon called a temperature inversion fills the Grand Canyon with clouds. This happens when cold air is trapped below the rim by hot air above. This particular event is very rare in that the entire canyon has been filled with fog, something which only happens once every 10 years.
    Grand-Canyon-Temperature-Inversion-2...tif
  • In what is known as a temperature inversion, clouds fill the Grand Canyon when cold air below the rim is trapped by warmer air above.
    Grand-Canyon-Fog-Temperature-Inversi...tif
  • Clouds shroud the North Rim of the Grand Canyon as the first rays of daylight permeate the depths of the canyon including the Colorado River.
    Grand-Canyon-1224.tif
  • Warm light fills the Grand Canyon as thre sun sets on the western horizon. From the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-South-Rim-Sunset-2609.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
  • Shadows fall across the Colorado River as golden light illuminates the cliffs of the Grand Canyon.
    Grand-Canyon-Zuni-Point-5794-5802.tif