Chapter 438: A Baffling Siege (1/2)
Chapter 438: A Baffling Siege
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
There was only one viewing spot in Horseshoe Bend, but based on the degree of astonishment, it was unparalleled in the world!
As it was close to the Utah Plateau, there was a large quantity of iron andsoil Hence, the soil here shi+ned beautifully in shades of gold and red in the blazing sun
Looking down froreen, like a jade band As such, the red land and the green river complemented each other In ter to the eye
In addition, this Bend was very curved, and had a beautiful shape Filled with vigor, it was also very full and deep As Li Du looked down fro filled up with pride
He turned around and looked at Big Quinn, as standing some distance away He waved him over and said, ”Co Quinn laughed bitterly and shook his head ”No, I' over I've seen it ain”
”Do you have a fear of heights, and don't dare go over for a look?” Olly laughed out loud
Big Quinn said in jest, ”Nope Alright, a little Dmmit, I can't tell you about this—well,his e
The tourists nearby kept their distance fearfully To the tourists, Big Quinn's ressive; they were afraid of being kicked should they get too close to hi Horseshoe Bend, the next stop was Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon was one of the world's most popular slot Canyons It was also a popular place for photography The terrain was divided into two separate parts, the Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon
As they were driving a car, they could not enter the Canyon, because the entrance of the Canyon was only the width of a o down and take a look?”
Li Du looked at the sky and said, ”Forget it, we still have to go to Lake Powell, and the Hopi Village We'll not have sufficient ti Quinn said, ”Boss, I suggest that you go down for a look It's stunning here, really stunning”
Hans echoed hio down for a look, especially since it's alhts in the Canyon are like a kaleidoscope, but only for a short tiaps into the bottom of the valley”
Li Du had heard of Antelope Canyon When he'd gone to that disreputable school, the student groups had formed their own tours, and one of them went to visit Antelope Canyon
This Canyon was the most beautiful canyon in all of North Areat but as it reached deep underground, it looked more mysterious
Like the soil at the Horseshoe Bend, the soil at Antelope Canyon was also red It was not due to the eleanese, but was due to the naturally red sandstone
Because the flash floods frequently flushed the rocks in the valley they had a drearound paradise, except that this paradise was not God's, site but the site of the Native A Antelope Canyon, they needed to hire a Native Aulation set by the State Tourism Board
It was neither because the Native A, nor because was it for protection of nature—it was for the safety of the tourists