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Angel Falls Rolled Canvas Prints
Angel Falls Rolled Canvas Prints
Archangel Falls is located a few hundred yards before and below the Subway, in Zion National Park, Utah. Most of them would be hard to categorize as waterfalls, but Archangel Falls is large enough that is why it is called as a waterfall. Beautiful red rock slabs, with autumn trees and colorful falling leaves, all surrounded by the distinctive towering cliffs of one of Zion National Park’s narrow canyons. Hiking to The Subway in Zion National Park is an interesting experience: lots of route-finding, stream-crossing, and waterfall-hopping. Combine that with tromping through half a foot of snow and marveling at the towering orange cliffs and you have a fairly outstanding way to spend a winter’s day. Just downstream from The Subway is a series of incredible cascades where white water washes over the red rocks in glorious contrast. Lots of cold snowmelt and algae made this a treacherous spot to stand and walk, but an amazing spot for photography. And the best thing about it is that I was the only one there. From the Left Fork Trailhead a well-maintained trail starts off level as it makes its way to a terrace overlooking the Left Fork. It is starting at Arch Angel Falls, the floor of the canyon changes from a mix of river rock, slick rock and debris to a flat surface. The floor here is the crimson-ebony fossilized lake bed of the Kayenta Formation. The golden hues of the sun light reflecting off the 1000 foot high walls of Navajo Sandstone above create a neon glow reminiscent of a great natural cathedral.