Coming out of the parking lot, we started walking on the rocks carved into steps. A short walk by holding onto their metal rails. At the end of the path is a valley here too. There is a river in the middle of this valley. The same Colorado River that I saw standing on the edge of Horseshoe Bend was running here too.



We could see the river flowing into the valley on the left side and the dam on the right side. In this way, the creation of nature and the creation of man were displayed side by side. We stopped at the edge of the Glen Canyon, saw the Colorado River and the Glen Canyon Dam, took photos and left for Antelope Canyon. I was curious to know how long this Colorado River is that follows us all the way. I decided to read about it after returning home.
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