Submitted by Zach_Gibbons t3_yd522p in EarthPorn
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Zach_Gibbons OP t1_itq2yta wrote
Yes! It is pretty insane. This is really one of those places you need to experience in person to understand the sense of scale. For reference this was taken at 17mm on a full-frame DSLR and i barely got the edges of the river within the frame :)
ludonope t1_itqhyw8 wrote
Been there. People don't realize that the cliffs on the left and right of that picture are about 1.5km (about a mile) away from each other and the drop is more than 300m (about a thousand feet) high.
Nature is badass.
Edmatic5 t1_itqhi5d wrote
Sad seeing it recede more and more :(
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2BitNick t1_itq92ku wrote
Reminds me of the tutorial on Transport Fever 2.
Inle-rah t1_itql7hu wrote
Found the boat
LasagneEnthusiast t1_itqgxs1 wrote
Horseshoe Bend #9595
StillAnAss t1_itq15wf wrote
I see a similar picture occasionally and I'm always amazed at the scale.
There's a fishing boat at the bend that is only a few pixels here. This canyon is huge