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Five Beautiful Canyons You Must See Before You Die

by Rodallega on 22/09/08 at 8:20 am

Here are the marvels of nature. You should see all of those beauties before you die.

Last year, I was in USA to take a journey to the beautiful nature of canyons. During my journey, I took many photos, met a lot photographers, adventurers and volunteers of protecting natural life. Before this experience, I had only seen Avgan Canyon in Usak Region in Turkey. I decided to write about canyons because their beauty attracted me somehow.

Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon is the biggest and most probably the most beautiful canyon in the world. It is situated in Arizona State. Grand Canyon is also a national park.

Copper Canyon

Copper Canyon, or Barranca Del Cobre, is the name of a group of canyon in Chihuahua state in Mexico. Copper Canyon consists of 6 canyons in Sierra Tarahumara region.

Avon Gorge Canyon

A natural beauty in Bristol, England. Every year, millions of tourists come Avon Gorge to see both the beauty of canyon itself and Avon River.

Fish River Canyon

It is located in Namibia. It is one of the largest, most well-known and most beautiful canyons of the world. Fish River flows through canyon. It’s marvellous nature attract millions of visitors every year.

Vikos Gorge Canyon

Vikos Gorge is a national park in Epirus, Greece. It is the natural habitat of many animals species and one of the marvels of nature. Vikos Gorge is the deepest canyon in the world.

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Alex Wolf

Sep 22nd, 2008

tiger leaping gorge (china)? colca canyon (peru)?

do some research if you’re only gonna pick 5.

Rick

Sep 22nd, 2008

Where’s the Columbia River George?

Bozsi Rose

Sep 22nd, 2008

Your title was spot on! Good article!

susie

Sep 22nd, 2008

ha ha # 3 i love your comeback..what an assanine baby!

Al

Sep 22nd, 2008

Copper canyon is 6 times bigger than grand canyon

bob the mob

Sep 22nd, 2008

Interesting, I’d never heard of the other four canyons. Very spectacular.

Betoman

Sep 22nd, 2008

You forgot the Sumidero Canyon in Chiapas; Mexico.
It´s wonderful!!!

Sayne

Sep 22nd, 2008

Where’s Tahrongi Canyon??? c’mon!

Sean

Sep 22nd, 2008

don’t forget the Canon del Colca in Peru!

shannab

Sep 22nd, 2008

Colca Canyon is a canyon of the Colca River in southern Peru. It is located about 100 miles (160 kilometers) northwest of Arequipa. It is more than twice as deep as the Grand Canyon in the United States. However, the canyon’s walls are not as vertical as those of the Grand Canyon. The Cotahuasi Canyon to the northwest is a deeper canyon at 11,488 ft (3,501 m). Since they are such major features of the landscape, the Colca and Cotahuasi canyons are both easily recognizable in even low-resolution satellite photos of the region

Jenece

Sep 22nd, 2008

It is beautiful love the pictures

your mom

Sep 22nd, 2008

well. i finished looking at the pictures and I don’t understand why I had to see them, but I’ve seen them now. yay for trenches

Sean

Sep 22nd, 2008

These are obviously the canyons that are off limits to the dead and undead. All those other canyons you can visit after you’re dead.

Have you ever seen a zombie in Avon Gorge?

Didn’t think so.

Columbia River George, on the other hand; he’s a well known zombie, known to haunt kayakers from his surf board with its single black sail. Spooky.

C. Jordan

Sep 22nd, 2008

Congratulations on your photos especiaally the one you took of Fish River Canyon

Cheryl F.

Sep 22nd, 2008

I’ll definitely have to get to at least one of them. I haven’t even been to the Grand Canyon, but it definitely is closer.

RJ Evans

Sep 23rd, 2008

Greay canyons!

mike edwards

Sep 23rd, 2008

well i am not the best on a pc, i will give it go.we have just came back from canada, in a cabin for 2 weeks, 1 cabin no runing water no wc just the lake for the bath. its cold i know. gets you up and runing for the day,we have to canoe in with the food, and a BIG cold box.i come from manchester, we do not have lakes like canada. we have ponds, the cabin is in algonquin park. there is a store about the {algonquin cat} ok it is a store some of the things. in the store. all about the CAT well i do not think all of it is just a store. would you all like some of it.mikeroseedwards@tarktark.net i will tell you if it is just a store, by by by mind the cat

the dude

Sep 23rd, 2008

i’ve been in the vikos gorge in greece.

four to go till i tie…

paul

Oct 3rd, 2008

why b4 u die? why b so morbid. I at least don’t intend to die in the near future

Lena Brown

Oct 9th, 2008

Nice photos and cool article. I have only been to the Grand Canyon, my family drove cross country from NY to California. I was only five years old, not even old enough to know what it meant to catch a cramp in my legs. I would only do that at 40 in an RV. Love this article; it brought me back to my childhood…

Aliciamktg

Oct 12th, 2008

Thanks for sharing these great canyon photos!

Andy

Oct 17th, 2008

And what about the Samaria Gorge in Crete? Awesome.

Chaka

Jan 10th, 2009

What about the Blyde River Canyon in South Africa?

cancebo96799

Jan 10th, 2009

Don’t forget Christy Canyon ….. especially 20 years ago.

Juancav

Feb 9th, 2009

Wonderful nature.

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