I've got to put in a word for the Grand Canyon. When I looked out over the rim, it was as if the universe had come to an end and replaced by a painted backdrop. I think the lack of normal perspective cues keep the eye from being able to come to grips with the thing. It was the most amazing sight I have ever seen.
Paul
Great pictures, Paul! Jeane and I rafted the Grand Canyon many moons ago, which involved flying into Page, Arizona, joining our raft tour company, floating down the river for a bunch of days as we got deeper and deeper into the canyon, watching the walls grow taller each day. We slept on pads under the stars; no tent required...which was one of the most amazing experiences of my life; something I can't do in the humid, dewy East or the COLD mountains where we typically camp. Also one of the most relaxing vacations, once I decompressed from civilization; nothing to do but float, hike, eat, sleep. At the end of the trip a helicopter picks you up, takes you up out of the canyon to a tiny airport, then you fly to Las Vegas where you experience extreme re-entry shock! The problem with this adventure is that apart from the helicopter flight, we only saw the canyon from inside it...I've never seen the canyon from the rim, so that's on the list of places to return to.
I have a dream of hiking in and out of the canyon, but haven't convinced myself that my almost-50 year old knees can handle a 5000 foot elevation drop/gain.
So, I second your "word for the Grand Canyon".
Patti