Eye of the Dove in Monument Valley
Unusual, double natural arch in Monument Valley. Each opening is 34 m wide.
Big Eye Natural arch
Scenic, magnificent natural arch.
Oak Creek Canyon
Enormous canyon – gorge, approximately 19 km long. Depth is up to 600 m.
Havasu Canyon
A side canyon of the tributary of the Grand Canyon. Havasu canyon is very spectacular due to the light blue color of lime-rich spring water, which contrasts with the red color of the cliffs. Numerous limestone terraces, and large waterfalls.
Deer Creek in Arizona
In this location Deer Creek emerges from its slot canyon and falls directly into Grand Canyon. It forms 46 m tall waterfall.
The Wave in Arizona
Unusual sandstone formation with colorful, undulating forms.
Monument Valley
Monumental desert landscape with enormous, up to 300 m tall sandstone buttes. Numerous magnificent natural arches, rock stacks, and other formations.
Grand Canyon
Possibly the most impressive canyon in the world. This 446 km long canyon is up to 1,800 m deep and has rugged, nearly vertical walls.
Upper Antelope Canyon
Approximately 200 m long slot canyon that provides numerous grand sights. This is the more popular part of the Antelope Canyon because it does not require climbing and sunlight shines in it fairly frequently.
Haiku Stairs
Dangerous stairway with (possibly) 3922 steps. Originally built in 1943 for a secret war-time radio station. Currently, it is illegal to climb due to safety reasons and property issues. Many visitors though take this risk due to very impressive sights.