



He wanted a photo of the sun rise. Right. I'm not sure why THAT spot was the
best spot. Seems like the safe ledge was just as good but who knows. We don't
get to see the photo he took. Just the ones the tourists took of the photographer.
I suspect NONE of the other tourists even SAW the sunrise that morning.
2 comments:
Amazing!
LOL! I saw this as well... what that photographer doesn't show (which one can see from a different angle) is that there is a ledge just below where the guy is jumping across.. and if he fell it would only be a few feet. You can check snopes for a different view of that particular rock to see how it's all connected to the main ledge of the canyon.. fyi. It IS a kewl photo though (LOL).
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