Larry Ammann
Dancer
Lake Powell, Utah/Arizona Border
This image follows the Colorado River as it flows into Lake Powell on the Utah-Arizona border, through the Glen Canyon dam at Page, Arizona, and then into Marble Canyon. The Grand Canyon begins just southwest of Marble Canyon and the San Juan River joins the Colorado River at the northeast edge of this image. The main section of Lake Powell has a very distinctive shape as seen from the vantage point of space. The dam, a large marina in the lake, and the streets of Page are easily seen in this image. Lake Powell is the second largest man-made lake in the United States with a shoreline longer than the Pacific coast from Seattle to San Diego. The colors in this image are due to differences in mineral composition around Lake Powell. These colors cannot be seen in visible light. Note that there is a significant difference in the composition of the rocks north of the lake compared to the composition of the rocks south of the lake.
The area covered by this image is approximately 56x50 miles.
Other regional prints available: Ribbon (Canyonlands National Park), Frost (San Juan River north of Monument Valley and Valley of the Gods), Grand Canyon, Las Vegas and Lake Mead.

