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 * Welcome to the Grand Canyon!!!!!**
 * By Trista and Shannon!!!**
 * This is just an overview picture of the South Rim at the Grand Canyon.**

**This is a picture of the South Kaibab Trail. We took this trail to get to Ooh Aah Point. It was a long trip but it was beautiful along the way.**
 * As you can see, from where this picture was taken at the South Rim, it is raining over at the North Rim.**

This is a fasinating picture of the Glen Canyon Dam in Glen Canyon. The wall is pure concrete and has so much concrete, you can build a giant highway.**
 * We saw this tree on the Kaibab trail. A cool fact about it is that diapers and toilet paper are made from it!**
 * We also saw this rock on South Kaibab Trail. There are ocean fossils in this rock.**
 * This is a picture of the side of the canyon so you can see most of the canyon's layers.**
 * This is a picture of the canyon while standing at Ooh Aah Point.**
 * This is a picture of the second layer of the Grand Canyon when the oxides in the rock caused it to change color.**
 * [[image:ebw36.jpg width="448" height="348" caption="Glen Canyon Dam"]]
 * These** **petroglyphs were marked on the wall during the rafting down the Colorado River. They seem to be pictures of cattle or mountain goats.**
 * Some people think this is a picture of a monkey, others think its a picture of a gummy bear or parrot.**
 * This is a picture of the beach in Glen Canyon. This is where the petroglyphs were located.**
 * This is a picture of the pueblo in Wapatki. It is said to be bigger than what they thought the real size of pueblos should be.**

fact is that the archeologists think it was used for an observatory because one window is lined up with the sky and horizon.** would be extremely difficult because there wouldn't be a good firm spot to place your foot to climb up.**
 * This is another picture of the pueblo in Wapatki. One cool fact about the pueblo is that it is said to be nine hundred years old!!! Another cool
 * This is just a picture of us messing around on the pueblo in the front " visiting" room for the family that used to live there.**
 * This is a picture of our guide at the bottom of Sunset Crater. Sunset Crater is just a pile of cinders, so if you tried to climb up to the top, it