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Canyonlands National Park, Utah, USA in 4K Ultra HD

Canyonlands National Park, Utah, USA in 4K Ultra HD

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Canyonlands National Park, in Southern Utah - Island in the Sky and Needles sections. Main locations in the video: Island in the Sky section: View from Dead Horse Point State Park (0: 06, Shafer Trail (0: 55, Mesa Arch (1: 11, White Rim and Grand View Points (2: 07, Whale Rock (2: 43, False Kiva (3: 18, Upheaval Dome (4: 34, Green River Overlook (4: 58) and Sunset (5: 55. Needles Section: (6: 28, Newspaper Rock (6: 41, actually outside of the park, Wooden Shoe Arch (7: 00, Chesler Park Loop Trail (7: 11 to the end. Recorded October 2016 in 4K Ultra HD with Sony AX100.
Date: 2019-10-24

Comments and reviews: 10


Very nice video. I felt like I was there I went to the Island in the Sky, Dead Horse Point and Needles many years ago. I'm from Florida and the one thing I received when I was there was a terrific sunburn My friend Harry and I had to go up into the La Sal Mountains ( I hope I got the name right, it has been a long time) afterwards just to cool off When I went to the Needles Section, I remember being at the overlook behind a chain linked fence. I don't think I really got out into the Needles. I vaguely remember a trail so I might have gone on a short hike. Your 4K video is like being there in person. Thanks for the experience.
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Once again your video work and editing shows the spectacular geology that is in North America. As a Dutch Australian I had the good fortune to have lived in USA in the 80's and in fact I did a modelling job in this beautiful area for a German Cigarette company (two large pictures are on my lounge room walls. Having also learnt about geology, watching your video made me immediately revise my geology knowledge of Canyonlands National Park to understand once again how this spectacular landscape was formed and to try to visualise it in my mind. This makes it all so much more appreciative. Thanks for posting. Your work is amazing.
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So beautiful My wife and I are going on our second trip to the southwest this summer. During out first trip there, we were mainly in New Mexico and Arizona and only got to pass through Utah and Colorado. This year, though, we're spending most of our time in New Mexico and Utah, and Canyonlands is one of the places we plan on going to. That, and Zion and Bryce are the three we most want to go to. This video is so beautiful and inspiring (too bad I don't have a 4K TV or monitor: (, and makes me want to go even more
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I have been exploring Canyonlands since 1965 so thank you for these beautiful images. However the video is missing a number of the most famous and historic parts of the park. These include: Druid Arch (a double vertical arch 450 feet tall)The Confluence (where the Colorado and Green rivers meet)The Maze (the third major district of the park, the hideout of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)Cataract Canyon (the most difficult rapids on the Colorado River)Thanks
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I had a vision quest in the 80s in a sacred part of Canyon Lands. A friend drove us there and gave us all St Peter's cactus juice and we played that day and into the night. I was as result able to dialogue mentally with the water that wound through our part of the Canyon. The wind was also very much alive and had it's own language as well. That was a life changing trip that I carry to this day in my heart
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I can't thank you enough for your amazingly beautiful videos. You are a very talented videographer must have some top notch equipment to get suchincredible vistas. Are you a professional? Just awesome. You made an old lady very happy. Happy trails and safe travels. Jane from CT, USA and my wacky sidekick, Lola the Boston Terrier
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I, for one, am happy you got a shot of that chipmunk a living thing that is native to the area. O course I saw the rabbit also. I am watching this on Thanksgiving day, a day most popular for carving a Turkey. This really makes me think about the fantastic forces of nature that carved these formations that you have recorded.
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I read in the LOC that this area was full of natural resources, precious and semi-precious stones. After being stripped for hundreds of years. It is still a spectacular sight to see. All canyons used to be FORRESTS OF TREES, RIVERS, LAKES, GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, and a lot more. Beautiful place. Beautiful history.
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I'm now in the habit of watching one of your beautiful videos every two or three days. Sometimes I view a place I've never been, such as Petra, Jordan. But I also enjoy your videos of parks where I've day hiked many if not most of the trails. It is fun to recognize some of the spots in your videos.
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you were right when you warned me that utah was brutal in the summer. (bad enough to fry my laptop battery) but it was worth it seeing this in person, and seeing places like angel's landing I can say with certainty that no level of filming on youtube does it justice
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