Thursday, February 10, 2011

World's Most Spectacular Canyons

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We've all heard of it. We've seen countless pictures. The fame of Grand Canyon is worldwide and its excellence beyond competition. But there are definitely more river-carved miracles scattered all over the world and worth a glance. Have a look at 10 spectacular canyons ready to rival Arizona's greatest wonder.


Antelope Canyon - Navajo Nation, AZ, USA   


You'll need to take a guided tour to see this pearl of the American Southwest, but take our word for it - it's worth every dollar paid. Short and relatively narrow, with only soft light getting in and dancing playfully on the walls, the canyon has been shaped by occasional flash floods that leave those graceful curves in the fiery sandstone. Getting to the bottom of Antelope Canyon in truly a trip inside the Earth.


Lower Antelope Canyon

Lower Antelope Canyon. By moondigger



Upper Antelope Canyon

Upper Antelope Canyon. By Luca Galuzzi



Stairs leading out of Lower Antelope Canyon

Stairs leading out of Lower Antelope Canyon. By Moondigger



 


Blyde River Canyon - Mpumalanga, South Africa                                                            


It's said to be the world's third largest canyon, and if you gaze at the 20-mile (33 km) gorge from any of the numerous vantage points, it does look huge. And stunningly beautiful. Lush hills, sharp river bends, impressive potholes, and varied wildlife make it by far one of the most impressive experiences to be had in South Africa. Good tourist infrastructure in the region means all those 25 000 hectares of unsurpassed beauty are easily accessible and hiker friendly.


Blyde River Canyon

Blyde River Canyon. By laurieciao



Berlin Falls

Berlin Falls. By Marco Schmidt



Bourke's Luck Potholes

Bourke's Luck Potholes. By rudivs



 


Charyn Canyon - Kazakhstan                        


Carved by the river Charyn and really as old as the hills, the 50-mile (80 km) canyon in Kazakhstan is a Mecca for adventure lovers. A two-hour drive from Almaty and you're in the enormous realm of splendid hiking, canyoneering and rafting, all encompassed in some of the most intriguing scenery in the region. Its most striking feature is known as Valley of Castles, a mighty collection of odd rock formations that rise along both sides of the dirt road at the bottom of the canyon.


Charyn Canyon

Charyn Canyon. By Jonas Satkauskas



The road at the bottom of Charyn Canyon

The road at the bottom of Charyn Canyon. By nuggems



The Charyn river

The Charyn river. By elr1983



 


Colca Canyon - Arequipa, Peru


They say it's twice as deep as the Grand Canyon but never receives equally many visitors. And that's what makes it a unique place. Where the Colca river runs between the microscopic mountain villages of Chivay to Cabanaconde in Peru, there's an enormous canyon full of native homesteads, pre-Colombian terraced fields and varied wildlife. Giant Andean Condors soaring gracefully above your head will definitely be the highlight of your trip. Just watch your step - the canyon is 2,5 mile (4100 m) deep.


Peruvian women at the edge of the canyon

Peruvian women at the edge of the canyon. By RositaSo Image



Terraced farming near Chivay

Terraced farming near Chivay. By N3074Echo



Desert Ice

Desert Ice. By 10 Ninjas Steve



 


Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre)- Chihuahua, Mexico


Six distinct canyons carved by six rivers - that's Barranca del Cobre in a nutshell, so you more or less know what to expect. But it really takes a glance down the towering cliffs and a whiff of oak to fully acknowledge the grandeur. It's huge, beautiful and brimming with opportunities for hiking, biking, four-wheel driving and horseback riding. On your way, you'll often see Tarahumara Indians selling their crafts and food. If we were looking for the closest equivalent to the Grand Canyon (in terms of the impressions they make), Mexico's Barranca del Cobre would be a likely choice.


Copper Canyon

Copper Canyon. By paralecitam



Valle de los Monjes

Valle de los Monjes. By Carlos Adampol



Copper Canyon vantage point

Copper Canyon vantage point. By Francisco Palma



 


Glen Canyon- Utah/Arizona, USA


Nothing can prepare you for such a dose of staggering beauty. No matter what you've heard of it and how many pictures you've seen, Glen Canyon (and particularly the Horseshoe Bend) will leave you agape at its grandeur. That's just yet another creation of the mighty Colorado river, but there's something about this place that makes it most memorable. Maybe it's about the color of the water or the diversity of activities to be had. Sparkling Lake Powell and the fiercely red Vermillion Cliffs host all sorts of water-based and backcountry recreation. Or maybe it's because you never expect anything more stunning that the Grand Canyon. Well...


Horseshoe Bend

Horseshoe Bend. By antsplan



Glen Canyon

Glen Canyon. By James Phelps



Lake Powell

Lake Powell. By Wolfgang Staudt



Kings Canyon - Northern Territory, Australia


Ancient sandstone walls and giant rocky domes are the main features of Northern Territory's Kings Canyon. Set within Watarrka National Park, 200 miles (323km) southwest of Alice Springs, it can be reached by 4-wheel drive vehicles and then explored on foot through scenic walkways that lead either around the rim or down to the bottom of the canyon. Solitude and wilderness is what you experience here along with some of the most awesome views of outback Australia.


Kings Canyon

Kings Canyon. Darko82



At the rim

At the rim. By imarcuccio



Sandstone domes

Sandstone domes. By Peter Bihr



 


Matka Canyon - Macedonia   


Matka is one of the most charming nature spots in Macedonia. A close proximity to Skopje makes it a popular recreation area with several medieval monasteries to explore once you get tired of adventure and thrills. And there's really a lot to give you a tough workout and adrenaline bust. Opportunities for swimming, kayaking, rock climbing and fantastic alpine hiking never fail to satisfy activity seekers, while numerous caves, hidden springs and the mist hovering above the emerald Lake Matka give the place an unearthly touch of mysticism.


Matka Canyon

Matka Canyon. By kosova cajun



Matka Canyon

Gorge walk. By keepwaddling1



Between the rocks

Between the rocks. By Alexandar Angelov1



 


Waimea Canyon- Kauai, Hawaii     


Of all the things to see in Hawaii, none compare in awe to the multicolored wonder set in Kauai. Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, Waimea is 10 miles (16 km) long, 1 mile (1.6 km) wide, and more than 3,500-feet (1066 m) deep. Rivers and floods carved it thousands of years ago, leaving a most fabulous testimony to the creative powers of nature. Numerous trails lead through and above the canyon letting you either take a sweeping view of the gulch or enter the bewitching jungle of red rock and lush vegetation.


Sunset over Waimea Canyon

Sunset over Waimea Canyon. By hinterland photo



Waipoo Falls

Waipoo Falls. By Chuck 55



Grand Canyon of Hawaii

Grand Canyon of Hawaii. By Forget Me Knott Photography



 


Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon - Tibet, China


The extreme conditions of the Yarlung Tsangpo has earned it a moniker as the 'Everest of Rivers', and the turn it makes round the highest peak of the east Tibet proves its reputation. So mighty is its power that it managed to carve a 150-mile (240 km) long and 3-mile (5000 m) deep gorge regarded by many as the deepest canyon in the world. Tremendous in size and packed with opportunities for adventure travel, the canyon offers dramatic scenery and abundant flora to underpin your experience. Lonely, quiet and towering over the world with its snow-covered peaks- that's Tibet at its most majestic.


Brahmaputra from Ganden monastery

Brahmaputra from Ganden monastery. By Antoine Taveneaux



Yarlung Zangbo River

Yarlung Zangbo River. By daskanguruh



The famous curve

The famous curve. By Peter.China



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Do you think any of the above can rival this?


The Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon. By Wolfgang Staudt



 


 


 


 


 


 


 



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