

Rainbow Bridge, on Utah's Lake Powell, is the world's largest natural bridge. It's called "Nonnoshoshi" by the Navajo people ("rainbow turned to stone") and is considered a sacred place. Rainbow bridge is 290 feet tall and spans 275 feet. On May 30, 1910, President William Howard Taft proclaimed Rainbow Bridge a National Monument. Teddy Roosevelt and Zane Grey were among the first white men to make the difficult trek to the site from Navajo Mountain. This giclee print is stretched over a wood frame which gives the piece the look of a painting on canvas. This impressive 24" x 36'" print will arrive, at your door, ready to hang. A wonderful gift for those who enjoy the unique "red rock" landscape of the Southwest.
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