About the Book
The canyon is a place of majesty and mystery, full of hidden secrets. Within the shadowed spaces are slide rock features that rush with waterfalls during spring snow melt and summer monsoons. There are unique mineral deposits including salt stalactites and miniature travertine terraces no more than a few inches
in size. There are corroded remains of 19th Century explorers’ camps, not to mention archaeological evidence of ancient Native Americans whose descendants still consider the area sacred. My 5 years of living, working and exploring in these realms has been among my greatest blessings. I hope you enjoy and respect her wilderness as much as I have learned to.
Tammy Winand, 2020
in size. There are corroded remains of 19th Century explorers’ camps, not to mention archaeological evidence of ancient Native Americans whose descendants still consider the area sacred. My 5 years of living, working and exploring in these realms has been among my greatest blessings. I hope you enjoy and respect her wilderness as much as I have learned to.
Tammy Winand, 2020
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Nature / Wildlife
- Additional Categories Coffee Table Books, Travel
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Apr 23, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords national parks, nature photography, Grand Canyon
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About the Creator
Tammy Winand
Orlando FL
I am a photographer, artist & writer working in various genres including travel, nature, creative nonfiction & poetry. I have lived in 11 US States as well as England, Ireland, India, Nepal and most recently Mexico.My work focuses on connections across countries and cultures. I have written regarding life in the Tibetan exile communities of India and Nepal, and published poetry in literary magazines. Forthcoming book projects include additional Grand Canyon works, Yellowstone National Park, and a photo retrospective of a decade in the Tibetan exile settlements of India.