There are many magical canyons in the world, and the landscapes of the Grand Canyon are diverse. The trickle waterfalls and the forests and clouds complement each other. Precious trees and flowers grow freely in the canyon, and rare wild animals travel through it.


1. Lower Antelope Canyon



Lower Antelope Canyon, located on the edge of Lake Powell in southern Arizona, is a very abstract shape formed by sandstone carved by wind and lake water. From above, the canyon looks like any other canyon in Arizona, but from the bottom, you feel like you're deep inside a beautiful piece of art. Some parts of the canyon are so narrow that only one person can pass through.


2. Copper Canyon



Copper Canyon is located in the northeast corner of the Tarahumara Mountains in Chihuahua, Mexico. It is the heart of the mountain range. Because of the copper color of the canyon, it is named Copper Canyon. There are amazing flora and fauna in the canyon. This area has a variety of pine and oak trees, more than 2,400 meters above sea level, and has an alpine climate, with moderate temperatures from October to November and March to April, making it suitable for travel.


3. Colca Canyon



Peru is famous for its beauty and amazing scenery, in southern Peru, along the Colca River, you will find a canyon, which is the famous Colca Canyon. The Colca Canyon is the most visited tourist destination in Peru every year. The depth of the canyon is twice that of the Grand Canyon in the United States. The local farmers are still planting the Inca step terraces and preserving the traditions of their ancestors. The canyon has many species of birds. It is a beautiful landscape of the canyon.


4. Samaria Gorge



Greece has fascinating scenery, one of which is the Samaria Gorge, which has become a major tourist attraction in Greece. The canyon is located in the southwest of Crete, about 16 kilometers long. It is the largest canyon in Europe and is a country Park, with a world ecological reserve, the canyon attracts millions of tourists every year, who hike in the canyon to better appreciate the local scenery.