Grand Canyon
This panoramic photograph of the Grand Canyon was
taken by James Blakeway. It features a late day view of the Grand Canyon
from the South Rim looking across at the North Rim. The Grand Canyon National
Park covers 1,218,375 acres in Arizona. Grand Canyon National Game Preserve
(established in 1906), became Grand Canyon National Park by an Act of Congress
in 1919. The canyon was created as the Colorado River cut through the layers
of rock creating the cliffs, ridges, hills and valleys. The floor of the
canyon is approximately a mile below the North Rim and is about 35 degrees
hotter than the temperatures above.
A breathtaking look at America's greatest natural wonder! This spectacular
poster features famed panoramic photographer James Blakeway's late afternoon
look down into the Grand Canyon, a spectacular area carved into the desert
by millions of years of geological events and weather erosion. Whether
you have gone hiking, climbing or rafting in the canyon, are a lover of
America's southwestern high desert, or are simply looking for some unbelievable
nature photography, this is for you! A rare, beautiful poster for your
wall.
Poster Specifications:
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Size: 13½" x 40"
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Published by Blakeway Worldwide Panoramas
Inc., 2000
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Condition: Brand-new. Printed on high-quality
heavy gallery stock.
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$19.95 USD/$24.95 CDN
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