The Colors of the Desert - The Red Colorado Plateau | Nature Documentary

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The Colorado Plateau exhibits dramatic rock formations and gorges. Enormous stone ships lie stranded, totem-like columns jut out into the sky, and the goblins of Goblin Valley raise the curtain on another world. Persons climbing down into the slot canyons encounter astonishing multi-colored light shows.

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Just gorgeous! It is just so different from the east. Our country is so interesting. Love 4 corners.

jackielanglois
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The colloquially known term for the colors of the SW States sandstone is, vermilion. Im born and raised in Arizona and know these views well. Absolutely stunning landscape that is a joy to behold.

Benson_aka_devils_advocate_
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Cameras can never do it any justice, some of these places and people are so beautiful and kind it can make u cry. Well done, Ty.

timtrainor
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Love this as it addresses the Hopi, Dine...others...the reservations, the coral sand....all of it...The roads built through the

rebeccaelle
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Stunningly beautiful! A must see up close.

jackielanglois
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A beautifully made documentary. Well done.

jenniferandrews
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The granite dells in prescott arizona are quite a sight to behold as well

millenials_best
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I'm on mobile and I can't hear it at all. Was the sound taken away?

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Petra a fall never hurt anybody, its the sudden stop at the bottom that hurts. 😀😀😀

ianhobbs
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Sedona (Az) Red
Glenwood Springs (Co) Red
The Hopi are NOT Dine - Navajo

vickywhitesell
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I couldn't believe it when I saw the thumbnail, I've been on that road down the cliffside. LOL I was a nervous wreck at the top.
Lol

williamscoggin
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"Our water is used over and over again, so what we swim in here, they're drinking in Los Angeles.😏" They should have no more swimming or driving on the lake, but keep it.

tyronetb
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Natives fought to keep the land, made a deal with the U.S for the national park and now only using it for money, not even letting your people have access to water and electricity because you could possibly lose money? That's wrong. People will still visit this beautiful place no matter what, it'd not like they're asking yall to make a whole metro city on the land, just some electricity, water, land for their caddle. That's not a lot.

tyronetb
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Sundancer would say it looks like a tongue
And they go out there and walk the plank
I hope they don't fall and get 8 in their bones picked clean

scottchase
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These canyons were not carved by a little river winding through a canyon for millions of years, but by a tremendous amount of water in a short amount of time. Just as the large amounts of sediment, the mega sequences of mud layers were laid in a short amount of time and a tremendous amount of water as in a world wide deluge. Not millions of years of erosion.

randyclark
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Noah's flood water was up to 8000 feet deep. It deposited layers of soft fresh sediments thousands of feet deep. The sea floors sank and massive sheets of water flowed of the rising contents. The contents were quickly eroded then hardened.
The sediments are perfectly horizontal all over the planet, with no erosion channels between. Millions of year is absolutely impossible.

tropicaltico