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      Skeleton Point: A Glimpse of the Colorado

      September 26, 2018

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      August 19, 2018

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      October 9, 2018

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      Sacred Datura: A Southwestern Moonflower

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      Sacred Datura: A Southwestern Moonflower

      September 26, 2018

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      Skeleton Point: A Glimpse of the Colorado

      September 26, 2018

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      April 10, 2017

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      August 9, 2019

      Story & Song

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      September 26, 2018

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      September 4, 2018

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      Museum of Northern Arizona

      September 4, 2018

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      September 4, 2018

Geology & History

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    Bright Angel Trail Pictographs

    written by Matthew Nosal

    There are innumerable different ways to look and think about Grand Canyon. For many it is merely a check on a bucket list or one stop on a larger vacation. The image of the place, on postcards and desktop backgrounds and made-for-TV documentaries, has diffused throughout the world and is arguably greater than the place itself. It’s easy to forget that for many different people, for thousands of years, Grand Canyon has been home.
    Petroglyphs and pictographs — rock carvings and rock drawings — are a reminder of that. Several pictographs are visible only a few steps down the Bright Angel Trail, the most popular trail in the park. The pictographs are located right after the first tunnel. Look up and to the left; they’re hiding beneath an overhanging section of the rim.

    I’ll warn you now: the pictographs are hard to make out. Repeated images of a four-legged animal are visible, perhaps moving toward or away from the viewer. There are other rectangular marks that could mean any number of things.

    Unfortunately, like many aspects of Native life in Grand Canyon and America in general, the complete meaning and context of the rock art here is lost forever. Nevertheless, the Bright Angel Trail pictographs offer tangible proof that the Southwest has been home to Native people Pictographs on the Bright Angel Trailfor a long time, before a selfie with the canyon was ever taken, before the first tour bus ever rode along the rim.

    Please be respectful and do not attempt to climb up closer to the pictographs. Doing so would be dangerous as well as ecologically destructive. It is better for them to remain nearly out of view, safe from potential vandalists and unnoticed by most of the thousands of people who walk by them every day without remembering to look up.

    Bright Angel Trail Pictographs was last modified: September 26th, 2018 by Matthew Nosal
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    Verkamp’s Visitor Center

    by Common Jones September 6, 2018

    The Verkamp’s Visitor Center is a historic building in the Grand Canyon’s Village District on the South Rim. It was originally the earliest structured gift shop ran by the Verkamp family, it…

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    Walhalla Glades Pueblo

    by Common Jones September 4, 2018

    For the few who make it to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, similar, but worldly different, opportunities abound.  The mysteries of the ancient peoples who called this place home remain,…

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    Tusayan Ruins and Museum

    by Common Jones September 4, 2018

    Along the Desert View drive is a neat historic site and museum, operated by the park’s not-for-profit, the Grand Canyon Association.  Perfect for a brief stop on your way to or from…

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    Heart of the Canyon

    by Common Jones September 4, 2018

    National Parks are excellent places to take a loved one, the beauty and serenity make wonderful backdrops for a romantic getaway.  Some people even find love in these places.  One of these…

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    Hopi House

    by Common Jones September 4, 2018

    Built in 1905 by the prolific first female architect of the west, Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter, Hopi House is a National Historic Landmark that has been selling authentic Native American Crafts for…

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    Cool Spaces in Hot Places: Picture Canyon

    by Common Jones September 4, 2018

    Once a locals secret just inside Flagstaff, the only waterfall inside Flagstaff sits inside a now Nature and Cultural Preserve, protected from the encroachment of development and industry.  Serving as a quintessential…

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    Museum of Northern Arizona

    by Common Jones September 4, 2018

    Flagstaff is a popular passover for visitors to the Grand Canyon and most other itineraries to the South West.  Which is excellent, because Flagstaff has a lot of cool, and interesting things…

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    Hermit’s Rest Tour

    by Common Jones September 4, 2018

    First time visitors to the Grand Canyon might be a little overwhelmed with all there is to do.  If you’re having trouble deciding where to begin, looking for an immersive experience, and…

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    Cool Spaces in Hot Places: Keyhole Sink

    by Common Jones September 4, 2018

    Between Williams and Flagstaff, along US highway 40, sits a neat grotto tucked away into the National Forest along an unassuming stretch of road.  The area is a peaceful stretch, but finding…

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