Synonym: canon. Similar words: anyone, grand canyon, try on, lay on, prey on, play on, yonder, rely on. Meaning: ['kænjən] n. a ravine formed by a river in an area with little rainfall.
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151. Photo taken inside Cottonwood Canyon (west of the town of Buena Vista, east of Cottonwood Pass) on a fairly dreary and drizzly October day.
152. “It feels like being swallowed by the Earth, ” says photographer Carsten Peter of the Black Hole of Calcutta in Claustral Canyon.
153. I heard that some tours actually godown into the canyon.
154. Your journey to the Hualapai Indian Lands located at the West Rim of the Grand Canyon will begin with a photo at Hoover Dam.
155. Photo Gallery: The Open Road South Dakota's Black Hills area, seen here near Spearfish Canyon, is a popular backpacking and day-hiking destination.
156. Just for the hell of it, let's go drive down the canyon.
157. See the best of Grand Canyon National Park by airplane, helicopter and by bus!
158. Now it is time for you to walk on air for 70 feet over the Grand Canyon.
159. And they couldn't be more perfectly placed because just off shore lies a vast submarine canyon.
160. My dissertation "Damming China's Grand Canyon: Pluralization without Democratization in the Nu River Valley" goes more into this.
161. This canyon, near Salt Creek in Utah's Canyonlands National Park, also shows evidence of disastrous flash floods at that time.
162. Perched high above the Colorado River, Arches National Park is part of southern Utah's extended canyon country, carved and shaped by eons of weathering and erosion.
163. Veteran guide John Robens (at far left) leads a soggy team through a moss-covered passage in Claustral Canyon, a few hours' hike from their exit point.
164. My colleague, the philosopher Tamar Gendler, describes the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a glass walkway that extends 70 feet from the canyon's rim.
165. That makes the threefold gap between their fees look like a canyon.
166. Herbert became rich by opening a tourist trap near the grand canyon.
167. Grand Canyon the two sides are red rock fault, craggy rock,[Sentencedict.com] called uncanny workmanship.
168. Grand Canyon , Yosemite Valley, and Yellowstone are among the more famous national parks.
169. General Motors plans to halt production Monday of the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon compact pickups made at Shreveport, La., because some parts come from Japan and aren't available now.
170. Kohler is a professor in the department of anthropology at Washington State University and a research associate at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center in Cortez , Colo.
171. The Grand Canyon Skywalk is an observatory with a glass bottom, allowing visitors to gaze into the spectacular gulf beneath their feet directly.
172. At present, by the United States Grand Canyon National Park management.
173. It was ninety-two years to the day since President Theodore Roosevelt had set aside the Grand Canyon itself as a national monument.
174. Just off the coast , the continental shelf plunges, forming an underwater canyon.
175. A young dromedary camel peeks underneath its mother as she casually drinks in the Guelta Arche, a steep canyon in the Chadian Sahara.
176. In the Grand Canyon State, every license plate reminded us that water changes the face of the land, splitting open rock desert like a peach, leaving mile-deep gashes of infinite hue.
177. Sunlight sneaks through a crevice in Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona.
178. Walk on the World Famous Skywalk 1.5 Hours Finally you'll board your bus to Eagle Point, home of the Grand Canyon Skywalk. Now it is time for you to walk on air for 70 feet over the Grand Canyon.
179. Currently, this condor inhabits only the Grand Canyon area, Zion National Park, and western coastal mountains of California and northern Baja California.
180. Meltwater has carved a canyon 150 feet (45 meters) deep.
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