The Grand Canyon. Vast and majestic. Like most of the hordes of fellow visitors, we viewed the canyon from many of the rim lookouts, and also went on a four-hour dawn hike down into the canyon on Kaibab Trail to see it from a different perspective. Words are inadequate to describe this place; it’s in a class of its own. Welcome to our travel blog. You can email us if you wish at 2albatrosses@tpg.com.au
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Saturday, 13 October 2007
Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA
The Grand Canyon. Vast and majestic. Like most of the hordes of fellow visitors, we viewed the canyon from many of the rim lookouts, and also went on a four-hour dawn hike down into the canyon on Kaibab Trail to see it from a different perspective. Words are inadequate to describe this place; it’s in a class of its own.Posts by country and activities
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