As you exit The Box, you enter desert terrain. It was in the 80's at the canyon floor which is very similar the climate in Phoenix. On the way to Ribbon Fall, we passed through this jungle. I believe these are Tamarisk plants. This is a non-native plant species that is choking the tributaries of the Colorado.

The Park Service must come in with manual labor and remove these plants every year. This is man's influence on the canyon. Read more about this issue at the NPS website.

But the heat and distance were worth it. Here are some pics from Ribbon Fall which cascades from about 500 feet above.



The Park Service must come in with manual labor and remove these plants every year. This is man's influence on the canyon. Read more about this issue at the NPS website.
But the heat and distance were worth it. Here are some pics from Ribbon Fall which cascades from about 500 feet above.
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