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  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
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  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
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  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
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  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
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  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
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  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
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  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_013.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_012.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_011.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
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  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_007.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_006.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_004.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_003.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_002.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_001.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • Rock formations in the Mojave Desert in the Mojave National Preserve, Kelso, CA
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Hikers at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hikers at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Close up of borax (rhyolite) crystal deposits in the siltstone canyon walls of Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Stones arrange in an arrow shape at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the scenic overlook at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Contrasting sediment badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Close up of borax (rhyolite) crystal deposits in the siltstone canyon walls of Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Close up of borax (rhyolite) crystal deposits in the siltstone canyon walls of Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hikers at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hikers at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Close up of sediment deposits in the siltstone canyon walls of Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • The badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the scenic overlook at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the scenic overlook at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the scenic overlook at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Contrasting sediment badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Contrasting sediment badlands at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • View of the Mittens in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the totem pole in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the totem pole in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • Sheep and llamas graze on the football field of Monument Valley High School in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of Gouldings lodge in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • Traffic in Monument Valley during the summer tourist season on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • A cowboy watches the setting sun over Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • A rainbow forms over Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the Mittens in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the Mittens in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • The rocks called the Three Sisters silhouetted in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the Three Sisters in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • Tourists stop to view Merrick Butte from John Ford's Point in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • Traffic makes way through Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. Dust and pollution from cars is causing problems in the park. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the Mittens in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the Mittens in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the Mittens in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the Mittens in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the Mittens in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the Mittens in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • A Cowboy watches the sunset over the Mittens in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of Monument Valley reflected in a car mirror on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of Monument Valley reflected in a car mirror on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the Totem rock in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona during a sandstorm. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the totem pole during a sandstorm in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the totem pole in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • The Oljato Trading Post, the last original trading post established in the west in 1921. The post near Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • Sunset over the Mittens in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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