A hiker considers the Wire Pass narrows, #20707

A hiker considers the Wire Pass narrows.  This exceeding narrow slot canyons, in some places only two feet wide, was formed by water erosion which cuts slots deep into the surrounding sandstone plateau.  This is a panorama created from eleven individual photographs., natural history stock photograph, photo id 20707
A hiker considers the Wire Pass narrows. This exceeding narrow slot canyons, in some places only two feet wide, was formed by water erosion which cuts slots deep into the surrounding sandstone plateau. This is a panorama created from eleven individual photographs.

Location: Wire Pass, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Arizona
Image ID: 20707
Hi-Res Dimensions: 4006 x 14307
Lat/Long: 37.02064, -112.00696 (Coordinates: 37° 01' 14.30" N, 112° 00' 25.06" W)
Altitude: 1440.78m
Format: Digital Panorama 3.57:1
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