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Horseshoe Bend in Arizona

June 15th, 2007 by Eduardo Manchón

Few days ago while browsing around Arizona in Panoramio I found Horseshoe Bend, one of those places where satellite and surface photos combine so good that you almost get the feeling being physically there, as you can see in the mini-panoramio below:

Horseshoe Bend is a meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona, in the United States. I didn’t found very much information about this place in the Wikipedia article, but I found some great shots (1, 2 and 3).

In the same area it is located the Antelope Canyon, where some breathtaking photos (1, 2 and 3) have been mapped. Definitively Arizona is full of interesting places.


8 Responses to “Horseshoe Bend in Arizona”  

  1. 1 Kinfzakie

    Colorado means “red” in the mexican language.

  2. 2 nemo

    Amazing place!!
    This place looks like a photographer’s haven.

  3. 3 Agustin Martinez

    Colorado means “red” in Spanish.

  4. 4 Anonymous

    Instead of nice places, I would like to see information about the not so nice state
    of the forum. It can’t take that long to set up a new safer forum software.

  5. 5 Ronald Carranza

    Hermoso lugar! Tristemente para mí, la mayoría de las fotografías satelitales de mi país Costa Rica son algo peor que pésimas y no puedo disfrutar de detalles como los del presente comentario. Saludos. —– Beautiful place! Sadly for me that most of sat photos of my country (Costa Rica) are worst than bad and I can’t enjoy of precision views like those in present chat. Regards.

  6. 6 Lorellek

    Hi! Arizona is fabulous! Go to Topock aka Golden Shores Arizona and see my photos!
    My name is Lorelle Knox, I am a Realtor with International Realty Plus - Golden Shores Realty. Call me at 928-768-2222 if you are interested in Real Estate information in the Tri-State area of Lake Havasu, Needles, California or Golden Shores, Topock, Arizona to Mohave Valley, Bullhead City and Laughlin, Nevada. Our area is world renowned for Colorado River and Lake Havasu boating, fishing and hunting recreation along with World class entertainment at local Casinos.

  7. 7 Wendy

    I beg to differ… Colorado does NOT mean Red in Spanish. Or Mexican. Or any other Latin-influenced language! It means colorful.

    But that aside, I live in Page 2 miles from Horseshoe Bend and it’s phenomenal out here. If you have the chance to visit, do, because it’s only 3/4 of a mile to the rim and soooo worth it!

  8. 8 Eduardo Manchón

    Wendy, I can 100% assure you that “colorado” means “red” in Spanish ;)

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