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First Light in the Grand Canyon Panorama

Sunrise breaks through storm clouds to light up a few ridges of Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.
Finding a secluded spot somewhere on the Rim Trail of the South Rim is the best way to watch the sun rise on the Grand Canyon. Most people are still sound asleep, much less walking along the rim, leaving you to enjoy one of the most amazing moments in the day all to yourself.
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Posted on October 18, 2008.
Posted in Panorama. Tags: Arizona, Canyon, Desert Southwest, Grand Canyon, Mountains, Panorama, Storms.
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