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Untold Earth
Why Antelope Canyon Never Looks The Same Twice
Season 1
Episode 10
Antelope Canyon might be the most visited and photographed slot canyon in the world, but there is more to this ancient sandstone structure than meets the eye. Formed millions of years ago, and revered as a spiritual site for the Navajo Nation, the origins of this geologic wonder are as fascinating as its beauty is renowned.
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