From the Author:
Photographed and researched throughout the Great Southwest's canyon country in the United States and Mexico, Canyons of the Southwest includes an introduction, essays, descriptive photo captions, bibliography, 1 map. The color photographs feature portraits of local people, indigenous Seri (Comcáac), Tarahumara (Rarámuri), and canyoneers and adventurers; Native American cultural sites; and landscapes of Arches National Park, Bandelier National Park, Big Bend National Park UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Grand Canyon National Park UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hovenweap National Monument, Mesa Verde National Park UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River, Zion National Park; in Mexico Las Barrancas del Cobre (Chihuahua), Picacho del Diablo Sierra San Pedro Mártir National Park (Baja California Norte), Sierra del Carmen-Maderas del Carmen UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Coahuila),Tiburon Island-Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Sonora)
From the Back Cover:
In Canyons of the Southwest, acclaimed photojournalist John Annerino combines breathtaking images and informative essays to create a pictorial adventure to many of the regio's most spectacular natural wonders, including these celebrated areas: Grand Canyon National Park (Arizona), Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Arizona and Utah), Zion National Park (Utah), Arches National Park (Utah), Canyonlands National Park (Utah), Hovenweap National Monument (Utah), Big Bend National Park Region of Texas and Coahuila, Mexico, Mesa Verde National Park (Colorado), Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park (Colorado), Bandelier National Park (New Mexico), Parque Nacional de San Pedro Mártir (Baja California Norte, Mexico), Isla Tiburón Reserva de la Biosfera (Sonora, Mexico),Las Barrancas del Cobre (Mexico)
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