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There is a moment in ever dawn when light floats, there is the possibility of magic. Creation holds its breath.” ― Douglas Adams Sunrise fall colors at Indian Garden - along Bright Angel Trail, 3000 feet (914 m) below the canyon rim. For a list of what's open this first week of December: <a href="https://go.nps.gov/C19" rel="noreferrer nofollow">go.nps.gov/C19</a>

  1. GrandCanyon #Arizona #Sunrise #WednesdayWisdom #FallColors #autumn #ImageDescription: Yellow autumn cottonwood trees along a creek with 3000 ft tall cliffs towering overhead. Sunrise light is just beginning to illuminate the canyon rim. NPS Photo/ K. Pitts.
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