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American Indian Land 2013 { 49 images } Created 12 Nov 2013

American Indian Land of the Southwestern USA.
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  • Mesa Arch at sunrise. <br />
The natural stone arch is very popular with photographers located in true Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
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  • A long rode in to Monument Valley. This spot was also made famous in the film Forrest Gump."
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  • Totem Pole Rock inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at sunrise. <br />
The Totem Pole was formed by erosion to the former butte.
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  • Totem Pole Rock inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at sunrise. <br />
The Totem Pole was formed by erosion to the former butte.
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  • Totem Pole Rock inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at sunrise. <br />
The Totem Pole was formed by erosion to the former butte.
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  • Totem Pole Rock inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at sunrise. <br />
The Totem Pole was formed by erosion to the former butte.
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  • Coal Mine Canyon located in Northern Arizona on the Navajo/Hopi Indian border. Most of the interesting features are comprised of colorful eroded sandstone.
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  • The Milky Way Galaxy over Mexican Hat Rock, Utah.
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  • Graffiti inside an abandoned Standard Oil Gas Station inside the Navajo Indian reservation.
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  • A man holding an umbrella inside a giant rock arch at Arches National Park.
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  • The Wupatki Pueblo ruins, located in Wupatki and Sunset Crater Volcano National Park, AZ, was once occupied during the 1100s by the Anasazi people. Most of the wins were built in the Anasazi way.
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  • Totem Pole Rock inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at sunrise. <br />
The Totem Pole was formed by erosion to the former butte.
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  • Totem Pole Rock inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at sunrise. <br />
The Totem Pole was formed by erosion to the former butte.
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  • The Painted Desert, located within the Navajo Indian reservation, at sunset in Arizona.
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  • A giant rock formation which looks like a sleeping woman, inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park.
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  • Buttes inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at Sunrise.
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  • Totem Pole Rock inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at sunrise. <br />
The Totem Pole was formed by erosion to the former butte.
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  • Newspaper Rock located in Utah features over 650 indigenous petroglyphs dating back to 2000 years.
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  • Double O Arch inside Arches National Park.
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  • Double O Arch inside Arches National Park.
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  • Double O Arch inside Arches National Park.
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  • Totem Pole Rock inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at sunrise. <br />
The Totem Pole was formed by erosion to the former butte.
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  • Ear of the Wind rock formation inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park.
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  • Photographers line up on a  long rode in to Monument Valley. <br />
This spot was also made famous in the film Forrest Gump."
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  • A Navajo woman stands in front of a hogan, a traditional living space for the Navajo people. The hogan can be taken apart and remade at different places. Many hogans are passed down generation to generation.
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  • A Navajo woman weaves with yarn inside a hogan. Monument Valley National Park.
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  • West and East Mitten buttes inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at sunset. The parked is owned and operated by the Navajo people.
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  • Ear of the Wind rock formation inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park.
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  • A long rode in to Monument Valley. This spot was also made famous in the film Forrest Gump."
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  • A jet plane flies high over a rock formation at Arches National Park.
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  • The snow capped LaSalle mountains behind "Turret Arch." Arches National Park.
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  • Mitchell Butte at sunset inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park. Mitchelle Butte was named after a general who worked under General Custer, when 4,000 Navajo's were marched in to captivity to Fort Sumner, NW in 1864.<br />
The park is now owned and managed by the Navajo people.
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  • Canyonlands National Park  located in south eastern Utah.
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  • Canyonlands National Park  located in south eastern Utah.
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  • Hole N" The Rock tourist attraction in southern Utah. The giant rock was is party carved out to accommodate a gift shop and other tourist activities.
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  • Hole N" The Rock tourist attraction in southern Utah. The giant rock was is party carved out to accommodate a gift shop and other tourist activities.
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  • A butte with a Navajo home, inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park.
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  • Newspaper Rock located in Utah features over 650 indigenous petroglyphs dating back to 2000 years.
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  • Castle butte inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at sunset. The parked is owned and operated by the Navajo people.
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  • East Mitten butte inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at sunset. The parked is owned and operated by the Navajo people.
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  • West and East Mitten buttes inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at sunset. The parked is owned and operated by the Navajo people.
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  • West and East Mitten buttes inside the Monument Valley Tribal Park at sunset. The parked is owned and operated by the Navajo people.
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  • Moonset over Mexican Hat, Utah.
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  • A small Navajo village is dwarfed by El Capitan rock inside  the Monument Valley Tribal Park.
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  • An abandoned Standard Oil Gas Station inside the Navajo Indian reservation.
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  • The late summer grasses of Sedona, AZ.
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  • The sun peeps through a cactus in Sedona, AZ.
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  • The McDonalds Restaurant in Sedona, Arizona. <br />
The city of Sedona didn't want the traditional yellow arches to clash with the natural beauty of the city, so they decided on a turquoise color for the arches. These are the only non-yellow arches in the giant restaurant chain.
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  • A lone windmill near Coal Mine Canyon located in Northern Arizona on the Navajo/Hopi Indian border. Most of the interesting features are comprised of colorful eroded sandstone.
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