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Where is antelope valley?

Antelope Canyon literally means Antelope Canyon. According to historical legend, it used to be the habitat of forked sheep, and antelopes often walked in the canyon, hence the name. Antelope Canyon is one of the most famous slit canyons in the world, and its peculiar shape is formed by various erosive forces of soft sandstone for millions of years. The erosion is mainly mountain torrents, followed by wind erosion. During the monsoon season, there are often mountain torrents flowing into the canyon. Due to the sudden surge of rainfall, the flow rate of mountain torrents is quite fast, and the narrow river channel narrows the river channel, so the vertical erosion force is relatively large, forming a hard, smooth and flowing edge on the corridor and valley wall at the bottom of Antelope Canyon.

The light is completely natural light and enters the cave through the cracks in the rock, so the light is always changing. The fantastic colors, beautiful lines and delicate textures of red sandstone are amazing!

This is one of the most attractive and value-for-money tourism projects in the Grand Canyon. You will leave the Grand Canyon Airport at about 7: 00 a.m. by a plane with twin engines and big windows, and arrive at Peggy Town and Lake Powell after a 45-minute flight. On the way, you can enjoy the underwater canyons of the Canyon, Colorado River and Lake Powell in the air.