Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Elves Chasm, Grand Canyon

Elves Chasm Grand Canyon Colorado River rafting by Jeanne Selep

Elves Chasm is a beautiful waterfall located where Royal Arch Creek meets the Colorado river in the Grand Canyon. Elves Chasm is accessible by rafting around 117 miles down the Colorado river through the Grand Canyon, and then hiking a short distance
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Elves Chasm

















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This is the first time I am participating in Scenic Sunday.
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16 comments:

Lisa @ Fern Creek Cottage said...

I love this photo. The beautiful waterful and the red rock, wow!

Unknown said...

Beautiful sight. Worth the trek!

The Quintessential Magpie said...

Jeanne, no wonder they call it Elves Chasm. This is an enchanting place. Thank you for sharing...

Happy Outdoor Wednesday!

XO,

Sheila :-)

Claudia said...

Pretty shot!

Happy OUtdoor Wednesday.

TTFN~~Claudia ♥

Lorna ~ Lace and Ivy Cottage said...

Jeanne, Did you trek all that way to take a shot of that magnificent waterfall? Thanks for sharing!

Sue said...

Beautiful waterfall, well worth the trek! thank you for sharing.
Sue

Anonymous said...

Beautiful photo.

Glenda/MidSouth said...

Beautiful waterfall.
Glenda

SmilingSally said...

Thank you for sharing this gorgeous photo. Happy OW.

Mary Bergfeld said...

The image is lovely. Thank you for sharing it with us.

Confessions of a Plate Addict said...

Wow! What a beautiful shot!...Debbie

Unknown said...

wow -that chasm is incredible -outstanding photo you tokk!!

Kat said...

Beautiful! What a lovely spot, worth the effort to get there and enjoy. Happy Outdoor Wednesday. Kathy

Penny said...

Wow - just beautiful!

eileeninmd said...

What a wonderful spot, it is all just a lovely scene.

Anonymous said...

Hey mom, its me, Miranda!!!

I love your photos. They are AWESOME!!! Do you remember jumping out of the gap in the rock (about 1/2 of the way up your picture)? I was too short to climb up there myself, so one of the tour guides had to help me get-up there. :)
Love you,
Miranda