
by Robert Peters
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The Grand Canyon is particularly dramatic in late winter and early spring when snow coveres the rim of the canyon setting the lower canyon ablaze with color. A foot or more of snow can fall over night, and the next morning, low clouds may mask the interior of the canyon from view. But, suddenly a shaft of sunlight finds its way through and the area it hits is suddenly fiery - alive with color and light. Professional photographers may wait hours in the freezing temperatures for just the right shot. Meanwhile, those on the canyon floor are suffering temperatures in the 90s. In many ways, the Canyon is full of extremes and dichotomies. Is there any spot on earth as dramatic or thrilling?
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