Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Colorado River at Marble Canyon AZ

Colorado River from the old Navajo Bridge over Marble Canyon near Lee's Ferry, Navajo Reservation, Arizona.
Before 1927, when they began construction on Navajo Bridge, a ferry was the only way to cross the Colorado River, and for many miles around, the only stretch of the river with waters calm enough to allow for ferry service was right here at Marble Canyon.
The scenery here is nothing short of remarkable, especially on a sunny day when the sky is blue, the rocks are blazing red, and the Colorado River at the bottom of a steep canyon is a cool turquoise/blue.



Colorado River at Marble Canyon AZ - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Sunday, November 27, 2011

The Condor's Land

Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, a monolith towering between Fredonia and Page in the far north of Arizona, is one of the most spectacular and extensive, unusually colorful cliff faces in the US which stretches out for 294,000-acres.
Much of this wilderness is remote and isolated, a place for people to explore by themselves. Whether history, scenery or wildlife gets you moving (the area is home to at least twenty species of raptors including endangered California Condors), Vermilion Cliffs has something for every Arizona traveler. But most travelers on their way between Zion National Park, the Grand Canyon and Lake Powell, zip by without stopping to explore the huge red hills, deep, rugged canyons, high cliffs and spectacular sandstone formations of the scenic, unspoiled Vermillion Cliffs region.



The Condor's Land - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Finally we found a new home

Just north of the Navajo Bridge north of Flagstaff Arizona near the Vermilion Cliffs monolith, amongst, next to and near crumbling rocks and oddly shaped giant boulders that litter the landscape, are several buildings, some of them literally built into the cliffside. These odd structures are the remains of a lodge that stood here about 80 years ago.
In 1927, a woman's car broke down as she travelled through this area and she was forced to camp overnight. Aparently she liked this harsh and barren moonlike landscape so well that she bought property and stayed. She started serving food to passers-by in return for labour. Pretty soon she had a full-scale restaurant on her hands and added a hand gasoline pump for some of the earliest motorists on their way to Grand Canyon's North Rim.
There are still families living in these shingle-roofed rock houses that cling to gigantic boulders - however unofficially.



Finally we found a new home - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Once in a lifetime

Christine Till - CT-Graphics
Agaves bloom only once in their lives, in 3 to 10 years in an agave-appropriate climate, otherweise when they are between 10 and 25 years old, although certain species can take up to 100 years before they flower. And although a 15' tall stalk is already impressive, their stalks can get 25 to 30 feet high!
The original Agave plant blooms and dies with a ring of smaller offsprings around it.
The Agave is truly a magnificent plant!
Try Tequila, derived from the Blue Webber Agave from 1 of 3 regions in Mexico. The next thing you know you'll lie flat on your back, a mysterious rose thorn embedded in sapphire on a chain around you neck, you can't remember your name, and your mother is running the entire country.



Once in a lifetime - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Tuesday, November 08, 2011

The Spell of Antelope Canyon

Sit and watch the sun work its wizardry and create a fantastic show in upper Antelope Canyon. An ever changing drama of lights and darks slowly traverses along the canyon walls like an ethereal paint brush and a palette of incandescent colors, creating three dimensional masterpieces.
It is awe-inspiring, much like many of the great churches and mystical spots throughout the land.



The Spell of Antelope Canyon - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Experience for all senses

Antelope Canyon's myriad shades of blue, purple, pink, yellow, red and white add an etheral quality to this natural wonder.
Step in and travel through a gently carved red sandstone canyon. Mystery, light and unparalleled beauty are waiting.



Experience for all senses - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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