GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. - A Florida woman accidentally stepped off an edge at Grand Canyon National Park and plummeted hundreds of feet to her death.

Officials say 35-year-old Colleen Burns of Orlando fell at Ooh Aah Point on Friday, about a mile down the popular South Kaibab Trail.

Park rangers found her body about 400 feet from where she had been standing.

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Park officials say Burns had been with family hiking and taking photographs of the sunrise on the trail. They announced her death Monday.

Burns died nearly two weeks after a California man fell to his death at the national park.

According to multiple reports, Burns posted a photo of herself at the Grand Canyon to Instagram shortly before her fatal accident.

That view tho 😍👌🏼 A photo posted by Colleen Burns (@colleenburns) on Jul 7, 2016 at 9:48pm PDT

Yelp Orlando posted on Twitter that Burns was part of their team. According to the Orlando Sentinel, Burns was a regional marketing director for Yelp.

Colleen Burns, 1st @Yelp Orlando Community Manager, has passed away. There are no words. Hoping to find some soon. pic.twitter.com/iZTKOPSbl5 — Andi P- Yelp Orlando (@YelpOrlando) July 10, 2016

Friends also appeared to take to Twitter to mourn her loss.