79.02 Grand Canyon Flight to Page USA
Flight from Grand Canyon Airport along the Eastern Rim to Page Airport on the edge of Lake Powell and the site of the Lake Powell Dam
Best Western at Lake Powell - Page, Arizona
Recorded June 4, 2010.
Accommodations report on my two-day stay at the Best Western at Lake Powell in Page, Arizona.
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Grand Canyon Helicopter and Boat Tour
Grand Canyon West Rim tour by Helicopter and Boat Ride organized by Papillon Airways
Tower Butte Landing August 2014
HORSESHOE BEND - Page, Powell Lake, Arizona, USA, Travel, 4K UHD
HORSESHOE BEND - Page, Powell Lake, Arizona, USA, Travel, 4K UHD
HORSESHOE BEND - 호스슈 밴드, 페이지, 파웰호수, 아리조나, 미국, 여행
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Horseshoe Bend is a horseshoe-shaped incised meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona, United States.
Horseshoe Bend is located 5 miles (8.0 km) downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, about 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Page.
It is accessible via hiking a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) round trip from a parking area just off U.S. Route 89 within southwestern Page. Horseshoe Bend can be viewed from the steep cliff above.
The overlook is 4,200 feet (1,300 m) above sea level, and the Colorado River is at 3,200 feet (980 m) above sea level, making it a 1,000-foot (300 m) drop.
The rock walls of Horseshoe Bend contain hematite, platinum, garnet, and other minerals.
By 2018 references to the location on social media had caused the number of visitors to increase significantly.
Page, Arizona - Lake Powell City
Come visit Page, where you can have the time of your life.
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Knights Inn Lake Powell Motel - Page, Arizona
Knights Inn Lake Powell 2 Stars Hotel in Page, Arizona Within US Travel Directory Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool, this motel is 15 minutes’ drive from Lake Powell. Free Wi-Fi is offered in all rooms. A free continental breakfast is served to guests daily.
Each air-conditioned room includes a cable TV and an en suite bathroom at Knights Inn Lake Powell.
A 24-hour reception assists guests at Lake Powell Knights Inn. Free parking is provided on site. A daily maid service is offered.
Antelope Canyon is 20 minutes’ drive from the motel. Grand Canyon National Park is 170 km from Knights Inn Lake Powell.
Grand Canyon to Page AZ
Time lapse of one day of our trip. Leaving Wilson AZ, and stopping at Grand Canyon before continuing to Page AZ.
Lake Powell Glen Canyon Tour
A quick tour of Lake Powell and surrounding Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Simply one of the most remarkable and remote areas of the American West.
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Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA in 4K (Ultra HD)
Antelope Canyon is the most photographed slot canyon in the world. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona, and managed by Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park.
In the video: Lower Antelope Canyon and Upper Antelope Canyon.
Recorded October 2016 in 4K (Ultra HD) with Sony AX100 and Sony a6300.
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Arizona & Utah are a popular tourist destination also make it a popular filming location. Arizona boasts warm temperatures, perpetual sunshine, historic towns, modern cities, and an infinite variety of landscapes -- plus it's not too far from Hollywood, the movie capital of the world. Many movies have been made in Arizona, from the silent westerns of the 1920's to modern science fiction films.
This video shows location such Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon, Bryce canyon and the Paria movie set near Kanab Utah last used for The Outlaw Josey Wales in 1976.
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Page, Arizona March 2018
Kyle and I got to explore Page, AZ thanks to Copper Sky in Maricopa! It was a whirlwind trip and we loved every part of it! Everyone in our group was super friendly and it was fun getting to know other people in our community.
We were lucky enough to see the Glen Canyon Dam Overlook (though it's not shown in the video because I was just totally in awe of this place and forgot lol) and Upper Antelope Canyon. We finally got to check that one off the bucket list!
This trip included a one night stay at Lake Powell Resort (with a beautiful Lake View room I might add) and a boat tour to Rainbow Bridge National Monument. Of course, Kyle and I also made time to see the famous Horseshoe Bend! (Another check off our bucket list!)
Enjoy seeing this part of AZ through my eyes of our trip.
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CONSTRUCTION OF GLEN CANYON DAM LAKE POWELL PAGE ARIZONA 49844
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The International Harvester Company in cooperation with the United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation presents “A Bridge to the Future,” the story of the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam, a concrete arch-gravity dam (mark 03:00) near the town of Page, Arizona. The 710-foot high dam was built from 1956 to 1966 and forms Lake Powell, one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the United States. Although the film begins with the 1959 opening of a bridge over Glen Canyon in Northern Arizona — one constructed on ancestral Navajo Indian land — a spectacular steel arch spanning the Colorado River “like a gleaming cathedral in the wilderness” (mark 02:18), the bridge was just part of a larger project. Respected NBC newscaster Chet Huntley serves as narrator, and he explains that the story of “winning America’s West” is essentially a tale of its dams. Without dams, he explains, water would never have found its way to the parched earth. The dam is the product of more than 35 years of planning by engineers, he explains at mark 04:45, with the camera zooming to a three-dimensional scale model at mark 05:26 and a discussion of the dam’s construction. The remote location presented a variety of problems, Huntley explains, first requiring the construction of a simple footbridge (mark 07:50). As the film continues, Huntley continues to explain the challenges and how they were overcome. Trucks are shown hauling away tons of rock blown from the canyon walls (mark 13:25), a process that took nearly two years. A tunnel constructed to relocate the path of the Colorado River nears completion in 1959, as is shown at mark 16:02. With a temporary dam in place (mark 21:50), the town of Page, which sprung up as a housing community for workers and their families during the construction, continued to grow as the film shows an aerial view of the community at mark 22:00 before visiting the town swimming pool, grade school, churches, and hospital. At mark 24:05 we see the first bucket of concrete for the dam deposited during a ceremony on June 17, 1960, and workers prepare to construct the dam itself.
Glen Canyon Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam on the Colorado River in northern Arizona, United States, near the town of Page. The 710-foot (220 m) high dam was built by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) from 1956 to 1966 and forms Lake Powell, one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the U.S. with a capacity of 27 million acre feet (33 km3). The dam is named for Glen Canyon, a series of deep sandstone gorges now flooded by the reservoir; Lake Powell is named for John Wesley Powell, who in 1869 led the first expedition to traverse the Colorado's Grand Canyon by boat.
During years of drought, Glen Canyon guarantees a water delivery to the Lower Basin states, without the need for rationing in the Upper Basin. In wet years, it captures extra runoff for future use. The dam is also a major source of hydroelectricity, averaging over 4 billion kilowatt hours per year. The long and winding Lake Powell, known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities including houseboating, fishing and water-skiing, attracts millions of tourists each year to the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
In addition to its flooding of the scenic Glen Canyon, the dam's economic justification was highly questioned; with what critics saw as unnecessary damage to the wilderness, it became a catalyst for the modern environmental movement, and was one of the last dams of its size to be built in the United States.The dam has been criticized for the huge evaporative losses from Lake Powell and its heavy impact on the ecology of the Grand Canyon, which lies downstream; environmental groups continue to advocate for the dam's removal. Water managers and utilities state that the dam is a major source of renewable energy and provides a vital defense against severe droughts.
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My RV Trip (Chaco Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Glen Canyon, Lake Powell, Grand Canyon)
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Around Page, Arizona 20180527 4K UHD
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Around Page Arizona 20180527 4K UHD
00:00 Page Port of Entry, Page, AZ
00:26 Toadstool Hoodoos, Kanab, UT
00:56 Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
02:15 Big Water, UT
02:30 Wahweap Overlook, Page, AZ
Horseshoe Bend Overlook
Recorded June 6, 2010.
Horseshoe Bend is the name for a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona. It is located slightly downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, about four miles south of Page. Accessible via a ¾-mile hike from U.S. Route 89, it can be viewed from the steep cliff with a breathtaking 1,000 foot drop.
Also included at the end of the video is a scenic stretch of US89 south of Horseshoe Bend.
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The Air Cam guys are on the way to Page Arizona over Lake Powell
Lockwood Aviation has put on an unbelievable fly in at Bluff Utah
over 15 Air Cam owners are here and in the sky every day. Tag along with us here for scenes you will think is impossible to capture on Video. My camera is a Sony handy cam shooting in 1080 model FDR-AX53 Any questions contact me at skiparu@centurylink.net. Thanks for watching Skip Rasmussen.
Lake Powell Boat Tour (Page, AZ)
Lake Powell - Boat tour of antelope canyon
Driving to the Grand Canyon, South Rim, from Page, Arizona
Driving to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, from Page, Arizona, December, 2015.