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Old 1 November 2010, 05:41 AM   #31
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i bought some nice fossils at the canyon shop and had a few beers in the bar.
Me too also had a sensational steak
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Old 1 November 2010, 06:57 AM   #32
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Love the canyon, thanks Larry. Was it windy? When I went it was like a wind tunnel
It was a little breezy the day before, but this day was quite nice..

We just got up in the morning, took some morning shots, then had breakfast at the old El Tovar Hotel, and left for home...

The wind may have come up in the afternoon..........
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Old 1 November 2010, 07:03 AM   #33
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Beautiful picture...good that it was a little warmer today...
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Old 1 November 2010, 07:09 AM   #34
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Those who say the desert is brown and ugly have never been here. I need to trek up to the canyon again; what an amazing place, and a great picture!
Indeed, 10 years in Mesa showed me that the desert is one of the most vibrant places Ive seen.

Great shot of the canyon, Ive been there more times than I can remember and I never get over how huge it is.
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