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Grand Canyon at sunset


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Going anywhere in the Grand Canyon is spectacular, but this evening we had a very red sunset on the already red rocks!
Best Wishes
Peter
I believe it is the sand dust in the air that gives the sunset its red colour, when weather conditions are right. (But of course I might be wrong!)
Best Wishes
Peter
Best wishes ... steve
Certainly worth a visit if you get the chance!
Sorry for late reply, I've been at Swanage railway, as you will see!
Best wishes
Peter
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