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14 May 2026
Tourists enter Lower Antelope Canyon by stairway near Page, Arizona, on May 3, 2026. Lower Antelope Canyon is a popular, V-shaped slot canyon known for its vibrant colors, narrower passages, and adventurous, stair-heavy hiking path. The canyon is located on Navajo Tribal Land and is only accessible through guided tours operated by authorized Navajo companies. It was formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone due to flash flooding, with rainwater running into the extensive basin above the canyon, picking up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. Over time, the passageways eroded away, deepening the corridors and smoothing the hard edges to form flowing shapes.
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14 May 2026
Lower Antelope Canyon, a V-shaped slot canyon near Page, Arizona, is known for its vibrant colors, narrow passages, and adventurous, stair-heavy hiking path. Located on Navajo Tribal Land, it is accessible only through guided tours operated by authorized Navajo companies. The canyon is formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone due to flash flooding, with rainwater running into the basin above, picking up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. Over time, the passageways erode, deepening the corridors and smoothing the hard edges to form flowing shapes.
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14 May 2026
Lower Antelope Canyon, a V-shaped slot canyon near Page, Arizona, is known for its vibrant colors, narrow passages, and adventurous, stair-heavy hiking path. Located on Navajo Tribal Land, it is accessible only through guided tours operated by authorized Navajo companies. The canyon is formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone due to flash flooding, with rainwater running into the basin above, picking up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. Over time, the passageways erode, deepening the corridors and smoothing the hard edges to form flowing shapes.
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#13703566
14 May 2026
Lower Antelope Canyon, a V-shaped slot canyon near Page, Arizona, is known for its vibrant colors, narrow passages, and adventurous, stair-heavy hiking path. Located on Navajo Tribal Land, it is accessible only through guided tours operated by authorized Navajo companies. The canyon is formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone due to flash flooding, with rainwater running into the basin above, picking up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. Over time, the passageways erode, deepening the corridors and smoothing the hard edges to form flowing shapes.
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14 May 2026
Lower Antelope Canyon, a V-shaped slot canyon near Page, Arizona, is known for its vibrant colors, narrow passages, and adventurous, stair-heavy hiking path. Located on Navajo Tribal Land, it is accessible only through guided tours operated by authorized Navajo companies. The canyon is formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone due to flash flooding, with rainwater running into the basin above, picking up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. Over time, the passageways erode, deepening the corridors and smoothing the hard edges to form flowing shapes.
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14 May 2026
Lower Antelope Canyon, a V-shaped slot canyon near Page, Arizona, is known for its vibrant colors, narrow passages, and adventurous, stair-heavy hiking path. Located on Navajo Tribal Land, it is accessible only through guided tours operated by authorized Navajo companies. The canyon is formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone due to flash flooding, with rainwater running into the basin above, picking up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. Over time, the passageways erode, deepening the corridors and smoothing the hard edges to form flowing shapes.
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14 May 2026
Lower Antelope Canyon, a V-shaped slot canyon near Page, Arizona, is known for its vibrant colors, narrow passages, and adventurous, stair-heavy hiking path. Located on Navajo Tribal Land, it is accessible only through guided tours operated by authorized Navajo companies. The canyon is formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone due to flash flooding, with rainwater running into the basin above, picking up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. Over time, the passageways erode, deepening the corridors and smoothing the hard edges to form flowing shapes.
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14 May 2026
Lower Antelope Canyon, a V-shaped slot canyon near Page, Arizona, is known for its vibrant colors, narrow passages, and adventurous, stair-heavy hiking path. Located on Navajo Tribal Land, it is accessible only through guided tours operated by authorized Navajo companies. The canyon is formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone due to flash flooding, with rainwater running into the basin above, picking up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. Over time, the passageways erode, deepening the corridors and smoothing the hard edges to form flowing shapes.
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14 May 2026
Lower Antelope Canyon, a V-shaped slot canyon near Page, Arizona, is known for its vibrant colors, narrow passages, and adventurous, stair-heavy hiking path. Located on Navajo Tribal Land, it is accessible only through guided tours operated by authorized Navajo companies. The canyon is formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone due to flash flooding, with rainwater running into the basin above, picking up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. Over time, the passageways erode, deepening the corridors and smoothing the hard edges to form flowing shapes.
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14 May 2026
Lower Antelope Canyon, a V-shaped slot canyon near Page, Arizona, is known for its vibrant colors and narrow passages, accessible only through guided tours by authorized Navajo companies. The canyon, located on Navajo Tribal Land, was formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone due to flash flooding. Rainwater collects in the basin above the canyon, gaining speed and sand as it flows into the narrow passageways, eroding and deepening the corridors over time.
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#13320573
14 Feb 2026
A cadre of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) holds a copy of the election manifesto in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-monarchist party places the monarchy as its highest priority, promising reform of the electoral system and a two-tier governance structure at the center of its political agenda. Releasing its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, the RPP reiterates its commitment to reinstating Nepal as a Hindu state, restoring the monarchy as a guardian institution, and scrapping the provincial structure. The party proposes abolishing the provinces and adopting a two-tier governance model consisting of a strong central government and empowered local levels. It also advocates for a Vedic Sanatan Hindu state with full religious freedom and interfaith harmony, along with a non-party-based local governance system. In the manifesto, the RPP states that Nepal's next destination should be a strong, prosperous, and developed nation guided by the ''Prithvi Path'' philosophy. The party argues that national politics largely serves political parties and leaders rather than the country and its citizens.
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14 Feb 2026
Former Deputy Prime Minister Kamal Thapa attends the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) election manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-monarchist party places the monarchy as its highest priority, promising reform of the electoral system and a two-tier governance structure at the center of its political agenda. Releasing its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, the RPP reiterates its commitment to reinstating Nepal as a Hindu state, restoring the monarchy as a guardian institution, and scrapping the provincial structure. The party proposes abolishing the provinces and adopting a two-tier governance model consisting of a strong central government and empowered local levels. It also advocates for a Vedic Sanatan Hindu state with full religious freedom and interfaith harmony, along with a non-party-based local governance system. In the manifesto, the RPP states that Nepal's next destination should be a strong, prosperous, and developed nation guided by the ''Prithvi Path'' philosophy. The party argues that national politics largely serves political parties and leaders rather than the country and its citizens.
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14 Feb 2026
Former Deputy Prime Minister and President of Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Rajendra Lingden, attends the election manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-monarchist party places the monarchy as its highest priority, promising reform of the electoral system and a two-tier governance structure at the center of its political agenda. Releasing its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, the RPP reiterates its commitment to reinstating Nepal as a Hindu state, restoring the monarchy as a guardian institution, and scrapping the provincial structure. The party proposes abolishing the provinces and adopting a two-tier governance model consisting of a strong central government and empowered local levels. It also advocates for a Vedic Sanatan Hindu state with full religious freedom and interfaith harmony, along with a non-party-based local governance system. In the manifesto, the RPP states that Nepal's next destination should be a strong, prosperous, and developed nation guided by the ''Prithvi Path'' philosophy. The party argues that national politics largely serves political parties and leaders rather than the country and its citizens.
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14 Feb 2026
Former Deputy Prime Minister and President of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Rajendra Lingden, unveils the party's manifesto during a ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-monarchist party places the monarchy as its highest priority, promising reform of the electoral system and a two-tier governance structure at the center of its political agenda. Releasing its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, the RPP reiterates its commitment to reinstating Nepal as a Hindu state, restoring the monarchy as a guardian institution, and scrapping the provincial structure. The party proposes abolishing the provinces and adopting a two-tier governance model consisting of a strong central government and empowered local levels. It also advocates for a Vedic Sanatan Hindu state with full religious freedom and interfaith harmony, along with a non-party-based local governance system. In the manifesto, the RPP states that Nepal's next destination should be a strong, prosperous, and developed nation guided by the ''Prithvi Path'' philosophy. The party argues that national politics largely serves political parties and leaders rather than the country and its citizens.
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14 Feb 2026
Former Deputy Prime Minister and President of Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Rajendra Lingden, addresses the election manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-monarchist party places the monarchy as its highest priority, promising reform of the electoral system and a two-tier governance structure at the center of its political agenda. Releasing its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, the RPP reiterates its commitment to reinstating Nepal as a Hindu state, restoring the monarchy as a guardian institution, and scrapping the provincial structure. The party proposes abolishing the provinces and adopting a two-tier governance model consisting of a strong central government and empowered local levels. It also advocates for a Vedic Sanatan Hindu state with full religious freedom and interfaith harmony, along with a non-party-based local governance system. In the manifesto, the RPP states that Nepal's next destination should be a strong, prosperous, and developed nation guided by the ''Prithvi Path'' philosophy. The party argues that national politics largely serves political parties and leaders rather than the country and its citizens.
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14 Feb 2026
A cadre of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) holds a copy of the election manifesto in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 14, 2026. The right-wing pro-monarchist party places the monarchy as its highest priority, promising reform of the electoral system and a two-tier governance structure at the center of its political agenda. Releasing its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, the RPP reiterates its commitment to reinstating Nepal as a Hindu state, restoring the monarchy as a guardian institution, and scrapping the provincial structure. The party proposes abolishing the provinces and adopting a two-tier governance model consisting of a strong central government and empowered local levels. It also advocates for a Vedic Sanatan Hindu state with full religious freedom and interfaith harmony, along with a non-party-based local governance system. In the manifesto, the RPP states that Nepal's next destination should be a strong, prosperous, and developed nation guided by the ''Prithvi Path'' philosophy. The party argues that national politics largely serves political parties and leaders rather than the country and its citizens.
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