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OuidOuigi t1_jcf6bjt wrote

In the documents folder?

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Hour_Imagination_860 t1_jceu5us wrote

Antelope canyon 😘 $60 fee to pay a tour guide, super crowded

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No_Cell7903 t1_jcflpn7 wrote

It’s owned by the natives, I think the $60 is fair enough after everything, don’t you??

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jako5937 t1_jcgv7t5 wrote

Everything what? I'm Danish btw.

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HERE4TAC0S t1_jcgx73o wrote

The fact that it’s their property?

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ihaveway2manyhobbies t1_jch4ia1 wrote

I'll give the Danish dude a pass.

But, if you seriously have to ask this. I mean, come on...

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HERE4TAC0S t1_jch5jue wrote

I was responding to the danish dude with an obvious rhetorical question. Which is why the reply was under his comment, not the one before it. Should I elaborate any further?

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ForestBaboon t1_jcgal8v wrote

$60 is a bargain! Last time I checked in holiday season it was almost $100. But hey, they also make the exact settings on your camera such that you will make the pictures like the one posted. IRL it still looks nice, but different let’s say.

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Unknown14erUnknown t1_jcg19x1 wrote

I'm from AZ. Once went up here to check it out. Saw all the tour busses dropping people off and noped out of there real quick. Opted instead for a free view of Horseshoe Bend and some time at Lake Powell.

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TruBOAR t1_jcggcvw wrote

Sorry to burst your bubble, buuuttttttt they now charge for Horseshoe bend and have a very large parking lot to allow maximum profits.

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Unknown14erUnknown t1_jcggu6c wrote

Good thing I got there when the getting was good.

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TruBOAR t1_jcgiimi wrote

Yeah, I went 15 years ago and last year was going to take my kids there and saw how populated it was and just drove onto northrim

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ihaveway2manyhobbies t1_jch4cje wrote

Sounds like you are just propagating your own bad experience.

$60 is more than fair to basically donate to the native americans for use of their land and their livelihood.

We had maybe 5 other people in our tour.

Well worth every single penny.

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LeekTerrible t1_jch95ij wrote

I paid for the Photographer Tour of Antelope Canyon X, basically had a whole canyon to myself and my guide.

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Educational-Grass598 OP t1_jcgswc6 wrote

So the trick to having a rather smaller group for you is to take the first tour during a weekday if possible cause that time they usually don't have many tour busses.

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shershah13 t1_jci7y5t wrote

Last year in August, I visited this place .Breathtaking. Its in the Navajo land so make sure to do the booking before going to Page AZ.Antelope Canyon tours and there are many other availaible.Always go there in the middle of the day when the sun is on the top of your head to unravel the full potential of the canyon. early morning and post afternoon is fine but that time beam doesnt enter the canyon and you will see colors but not as bright and as vivid during the middle of the day.

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rofopp t1_jcf4iar wrote

Waters down some today

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sdbarnes01 t1_jcfqvd9 wrote

Antelope canyon! Beautiful spot, I highly recommend to look up more pictures.

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MasterpieceActual176 t1_jcgubsi wrote

$60 is a bargain! It is amazing and understandably crowded. The experience was wonderful and the guide helped me get amazing photos. She knew how to use ithe Samsung phone camera's different settings.

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Tales_by_light t1_jch5hdv wrote

An unassuming person might ask Antelope Canyon. However, it could either be Lower Antelope Canyon, Upper Antelope Canyon or even Canyon X.

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Rossdbos1 t1_jcitzis wrote

This is lower.. Amazing spot and an incredible picture every few feet. Make sure you have your guide adjust your phone camera to get the best light and also take a few black and whites along the way. A truly amazing Southwest location..

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