Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, Point Imperial / Panoramic Picture
from $108.90
This panorama of the Grand Canyon’s North Rim provides a birds-eye view from the highest and northernmost overlook in the park, known as Point Imperial at 8,803 feet. The North Rim is a different world from its southern counterpart, averaging over a thousand feet higher. This difference in elevation has a profound effect on climate and vegetation, as well as the type of animals that roam the area. Visible slightly left of the point and winding through the valley floor is Nankoweap Creek, the upper end of which is enclosed between various ridges and spires including Mount Hayden, Hancock Butte and Alsap Butte.
This is a reproduction print
Comes in two different sizes, a straight fit black metal frame at 40 x 13.5 (115), or a double matted with glossy black frame at 44.5 x 17.5 (175). Print comes custom framed in a 1 3/4" wood moulding with a double, acid-free mat and Plexi. All framing is done in-house by our experienced framers using gallery-quality materials.
Includes hardware and hanging wire
This is a reproduction print
Comes in two different sizes, a straight fit black metal frame at 40 x 13.5 (115), or a double matted with glossy black frame at 44.5 x 17.5 (175). Print comes custom framed in a 1 3/4" wood moulding with a double, acid-free mat and Plexi. All framing is done in-house by our experienced framers using gallery-quality materials.
Includes hardware and hanging wire
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