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Dear Kryon Summer Light Conference Attendees:
The famous explorer John Wesley Powell called the canyon, "the most sublime spectacle on earth." To see the Grand Canyon is to see nature at its most dramatic... a great chasm of majestic spires, buttes, gorges, mesas, and mesmerizing rock formations that look like ancient temples in a windswept city. The Grand Canyon is awe-inspiring, unimaginably huge and spectacularly beautiful. Sightseers gasp, artists rejoice and everyone feels humbled by the sight. Nothing can prepare one for the enormity of the Grand Canyon, which is 277 miles long, 10 miles wide and 1 mile deep. It is almost as if the heart and soul of the earth has suddenly been laid bare.ÊCOME SEE IT WITH LEE CARROLL AND KRYON ON JUNE 16!
The Kryon Grand Canyon Tour -ÊSouth Rim
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 (6:00am - 6:30pm) Price: $199
Lunch included - Bottled water and snacks included
REGISTRATION ON-LINE ONLY
FIRST BUS SOLD OUT - SECOND BUS IS FILLING UP!

¥ÊSouth RimÊViewing ofÊthe Grand Canyon
¥ Channelling by Lee Carroll, Kryon!
¥ Willam Jones plays the sacred bowls
¥ Lunch & Snacks included
¥ Transportation byÊHayden MotorcoachÊ- Luxury Charter Buses. (includesÊrestrooms)
¥ Contact lenses wearers may want to switch to eyeglasses or sunglasses
¥ Comfortable traction shoes recommended
¥ For your safety, glass bottles not allowed on tour!
¥ Sorry, but we are not set up to handleÊhandicapped or wheelchairs.
William Jones from Crystal Tones will join us!
DAY TOUR ITINERARY:
6:00 AM
SedonaÊPick-Up (Sedona Red Rock High School - Gymnasium, 995 Upper Red Rock Loop)
7:00 AM
Drive to Grand Canyon
Bottled waterÊprovided
9:30 AM
Bright Angel Lodge in the village - walk along the rim in the historic district area.
11:00 AM
Lunch (MaswickÊLodge - Santa Fe Room)
PrivateÊbuffet & seating (beef, chicken, fish, pasta, salads, soup,ÊcoldÊ& hot drinks)
12:30 PM
Kryon ChannelingÊ(undisclosedÊlocation)
2:30 PM
Desert View WatchTower*
Gift shop (local Native American handicrafts, including jewelry, rugs, and pottery)
4:00 PM
Drive back to SedonaÊ
Snacks &ÊBottled waterÊprovided
6:30 PM
Drop-OffÊ(Sedona Red Rock High School - Gymnasium, 995 Upper Red Rock Loop)

*Desert View WatchTower
Modeled after ancient ancestral Puebloans' watchtowers found in the Four Corners region, the Watchtower is primarily a rest and interpretive area. The Watchtower is located at the eastern end of the Grand Canyon South Rim, approximately 26 miles from Grand Canyon Village. Designed by Mary Colter, Desert View Watchtower is a masterpiece of atmosphere and ethnohistory. Rising 70 feet above the rim, the Watchtower combines prehistoric masonry style overlying a hidden steel frame built by railway engineers. This seventy-foot tower is the highest point on the South Rim and offers stunning 360-degree views of the Painted Desert, the San Francisco Peaks, the Vermilion Cliffs and beyond. Colter traveled the Four Corners area by touring car and small plane to study towers built by the Ancestral Puebloans, which some archaeologists believe are observatories. Her tower, built in 1932, is a re-creation of prehistoric structures. The tower's interior presents a visual and symbolic history of Southwestern cultures. At the base of the circular tower is a mural of Tiyo and the Hopi snake dance, painted by Fred Kabotie. Upper stories feature designs from the Mimbres culture and ancient cave paintings. Construction details include a kiva-style ceiling made with logs salvaged from the former Grand View Hotel, and petroglyphs on exterior stonework. On the second-story observation deck, reflectoscopes frame views of Comanche Point, the Colorado River, and the Little Colorado River Gorge. Views east of the overlook encompass Navajo country, including Cedar Mountain, the Echo Cliffs, and the edge of the Painted Desert.
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