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The world is full of wonders. One can marvel even at a little daisy surviving beside a hot, busy street. Yet, there are places in the world which are beyond words. There is just awe. The Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons are examples of the world of wonder and awe. I had to make reservations for both of the tours months in advance. They are favorite tourist attractions. Both sites are in the Navajo country and Native Americans take much care of their land. Only a restricted amount of people can enter the Canyons. They also check the weather. It is very dangerous to enter during rain because of flash flooding,

Sometimes, only a sliver of light can be seen when looking up. We are here in the Upper Antelope Canyon called Tsé bighánílíní, by the Navajo people. It means “the place where water runs through rocks.” The slot canyons were formed over millions of years. Flash flooding washed away the sandstone. This created these fantastic formations. When looking at the rocks and the patterns formed, one can also see the water rushing through.

Sometimes, fine sand comes down caused by the wind above

The Upper Canyon is easy to walk through. There is only one level.

Looking up, one can see entire landscapes

Every corner offers another stunning view

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When the flute player started his songs on a native American flute, there was absolute silence. The acoustics were astounding.

The steep ladder up to the top

The Lower Canyon is very narrow and has several ladders and iron walkways. Silvia is in the process of coming out of the canyon. In former times, one had to repel down into the canyon with ropes.

A Navajo Indian performed a Hoop dance for the visitors waiting for the tour

We stayed in Page in a simple place called Lake Powell Motel. It was a two bedroom apartment unit. We were also able to cook there. We not only saved a lot of money by cooking ourselves, but it was very bonding.

After two days in Page, we drove to the Grand Canyon. Even the many tourists did not take away the awe for this place. We experienced it at sunset and sunrise, the most impressive times to be there.

Deep down below, the Colorado River

The Desert View Watch Tower built in 1932. It provides a fantastic view into the canyon. I learned that the Grand Canyon is a geological phenomena. The 250 million year old rock strata lie back to back with 1.2 billion-year-old rocks. It is a great mystery what happened during the hundreds of millions of years in between.

In former years, I explored the Grand Canyon before the masses of tourists “invaded” it. I went twice down to the bottom of the Canyon. One time I stayed overnight in Phantom Range. The other time, I camped with my son Robert in Indian Gardens. When we hiked down, we could see the different horizontal layers of rocks, each layer having a different color and age.. The most fascinating rock for me was at the bottom. It is a dark, black rock called Vishnu Schist which dates back 1.2 billion years. It looked to me like dark blood transformed into rocks: the blood of the earth.

Arizona has many more places to visit and experience. But everything has to end sometime.

We spent the last night together in my home in Phoenix. We made fire in the Mexican fire place and were grateful that this precious time was gifted to us. Thank you, dear reader, for walking this adventure with us.

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Born and raised in a village along the Danube in Austria, Traude Wild soon ventured out into the world. After a two-year program for tourism in Klesheim/Salzburg, she spent nearly a year in South Africa and Namibia. By returning back to Austria, she acquired a Master of Economics at the University of Vienna. After moving to the United States with her four children, she studied Art History at Arizona State University and stayed in the United States for fourteen years. Here, she was teaching Art History in several Universities like Webster University and University of Missouri-St. Louis. Now, she lives partially in Arizona and Vienna and works together with her husband for the University of South-Carolina, Moore School of business as Adjunct Professor organising and leading Study tours in Central Europe. She also teaches at the Sigmund Freud University in Vienna. Since 1999, she is practicing Zen meditation in the lineage of Katagiri Roshi. She loves to hike and to write and is a student of Natalie Goldberg. During her often many weeks long hikes she brings her awareness into the Here and Now, describing her experiences in an authentic way. She loves to walk pilgrimages. The longest hike so far was the 1,400 km long 88 Temple pilgrimage in Shikoku, Japan in 2016.

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  1. Hallo liebe Traude,
    wie kann es sein dass du immer jünger aussiehst? Kannst du uns dein Geheimnis schicken? 🙂
    Fantastische Foto’s, fantastische reise und dann auch noch mit guten Freunden. Mehr Glück kann man kaum haben. Wir denken immer noch gerne zurück an die Zeit und die wundervollen inspirierenden Gespräche mit dir! Mach’s gut und geniess das Leben (aber wem sag ich das? Haha .. ). Liebe Grüsse aus Haarlem, NL von Michael, Mats und Caroline.

    • So wunderbar von dir und euch zu hoeren! Erst unlaengst hab ich an euch gedacht. Kommt ihr wieder nach Oesterreich auf einen Wanderurlaub? Ich hoffe, wir bleiben in Verbindung! Alles LIebe, Traude

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