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This was the view from my hotel (Goulding's Lodge). Every room has a view!
I awoke before dawn to get this shot |
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Monument Valley is so magical...amidst flat desert stand these enormous buttes that seem to greet you
The 2 on the left are called the Mitten Buttes, and the one on the right is Merrick Butte
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Same view, but a little later in the day |
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Sunset, like sunrise, is magical and has almost an other-worldly feel |
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Look at the people on the ledge, and you'll get an idea of the magnitude of this place! |
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Under a full moon, Monument Valley oozes power... |
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These peaks are called the Three Sisters. Although, to me, their energy felt more like father, child and mother. |
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This spindly formation is called the Totem Pole |
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These are actual petroglyphs in the southern section on Monument Valley. Amazing to think they are hundreds of years old... |
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This opening in the rock is called the Sun's Eye |
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..and this one is Big Hogan |
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Places of Light Visions of higher realms that bring peace, comfort, inspiration and whatever your soul needs. Enjoy! |
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White House Overlook From the edge of the canyon, you can view the White House ruins which stand at the bottom, etched into the rock side. |
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White House Ruins Then you can hike down and view the ruins up close. They almost seem like they were made for tiny people... |
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Further west of the canyon is Spider Rock Overlook. Out of nowhere this monumental rock spikes upward... |
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