2. Exploring Lower Antelope Canyon's Unique Formations

With its small passageways and unusual geological structures, Lower Antelope Canyon—also called "The Corkscrew—offers a more daring experience. As you negotiate small passageways and steel stairways, this part calls greater physical work but the payoff is well worth it. The walls of the canyon show complex patterns cut by wind erosion and flash floods, producing an amazing show of colors and forms. The way the canyon looks depending on the changing light during the day makes every visit different. Spend some time seeing the unique rock formations, including "Lion's Head" and "Lady in the Wind." In scorching summer, this region especially appeals because of its milder temperatures. Guides will highlight the greatest picture points and relate tales about the geological past of the canyon.
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