“There will never be a photograph of the Grand Canyon that can adequately describe its depth, breadth, and true beauty.” ― A Year in the National Parks: The Greatest American Road Trip
Saturday, June 1, 2019
The Grand Canyon in Winter
The first vacation Lee and I ever took together was a train ride to the Grand Canyon in January of 2016. It snowed so hard the day before that the "train robbers" who were supposed to hold us up on our way home had to "attack" the train on foot instead of horseback, but it was a fun day anyway. We drove home by way of Sedona, also cloaked in snow. Here is part of the trip in pictures.
“There will never be a photograph of the Grand Canyon that can adequately describe its depth, breadth, and true beauty.” ― A Year in the National Parks: The Greatest American Road Trip
“There will never be a photograph of the Grand Canyon that can adequately describe its depth, breadth, and true beauty.” ― A Year in the National Parks: The Greatest American Road Trip
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Memories,
Photography,
Travel
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