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The Horseshoe Landmark

Writer's picture: Helen SevicHelen Sevic

Updated: Dec 4, 2021

Grand Canyon East Rim in Page, Arizona


The Grand Canyon is located in northern Arizona. It's a mile-deep gorge formed 5 to 6 million years ago when the Colorado River began to cut a channel through layers of rock. Humans have inhabited the area in and around the canyon since the last Ice Age. The Grand Canyon contains some of the oldest exposed rock on Earth. The mile-high walls reveal a cross section of Earth’s crust going back nearly two billion years. These rock layers have given geologists the opportunity to study evolution through time. ( from https://www.history.com/topics/landmarks/grand-canyon)



The above picture is taken at Horseshoe Bend, which is a horseshoe-shaped Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona. It is also referred to as the "east rim of the Grand Canyon." The first time I was there with my daughter. We are astonished by the view of the giant rock head in the middle of the bend.


Six million years ago, the region around Horseshoe Bend was much closer to sea level, So this giant head could be the archetype of human from previous life cycle buried in the bed of ocean. As greek mythology revealed, they are the Titans on earth before Gods.


Hope these photos can enlighten your inspirations beyond imagination. There are many things lies in the collective unconscious, which can not be sensed by reason and ration, but only throw natural instinct. waking up our unconscious mind is the key to uncover many secret myths of life.


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Driving on the road in Page, you can see many of the above formations that looks like the original round temple type of architectures. They are like the ruins of old towns. Below is the video I took along the northeast rim of Grand Canyon in Page:



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