Belt of Venus over Grand Canyon at sunrise, viewed from Hopi Point on the south rim of Grand Canyon National Park. The Belt of Venus, or anti-twilight arch, is the shadow of the earth cast upon the atmosphere just above the horizon, and occurs a few minutes before sunrise or after sunset.
Grand Canyon at dusk, sunset, viewed from Grandeur Point on the south rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon at sunrise viewed from Yavapai Point on the south rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon at sunrise viewed from Yavapai Point on the south rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
Belt of Venus over Grand Canyon at dusk, sunset, viewed from Mather Point on the south rim of Grand Canyon National Park. The Belt of Venus, or anti-twilight arch, is the shadow of the earth cast upon the atmosphere just above the horizon, and occurs a few minutes before sunrise or after sunset.
Grand Canyon at dusk, sunset, viewed from Mather Point on the south rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon at dusk, sunset, viewed from Grandeur Point on the south rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon at sunrise viewed from Yavapai Point on the south rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon at sunrise viewed from Yavapai Point on the south rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon at sunrise, viewed from Hopi Point on the south rim of Grand Canyon National Park.