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This unique image captures the famous White House in Canyon de Chelly in a sepia tone.  The stained varnish adds to the visual strength as the lines of varnish seems to accent the height of the canyon wall.
Canyon de Chelly National Monument
A panoramic view of the canyon de chelly floor from the white house overlook with the chinle dry creaked and cottonwood trees winding through the valley, a lone birder stands on the overlook searching for the stray accipter flying over
Canyon de Chelly national monument, part of the Navajo nation, continuously inhabited for more than 5000 years, longer than any settlement on the Colorado Plateau. Farming and livestock activities are conducted along the fertile valley floor.
Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, USA - steep rock cliffs in the canyon in ochre, yellow and red hues
White House Ruins Canyon De Chelly, Arizona USA
Curved river flowing between red rocks in autumn
Junction Overlook in Canyon de Chelly 3689
Observation lookouts from the South Rim of Canyon de Chelly national Monument Chinle Arizona
Chinle, Arizona
Canyon de Chelly National Monument, in northeastern Arizona, preserves nearly 5,000 years of human history within its dramatic sandstone walls. The canyon has been home to Ancestral Puebloans, known as the Anasazi, who built cliff dwellings here between 350 and 1300 CE, and to the Diné (Navajo) people who continue to live and farm within its sheltered valleys today. Carved by the forces of water and wind over millions of years, the canyon’s sheer cliffs rise to 1,000 feet above the canyon floor, revealing layers of ancient rock from the Permian period. From these rim overlooks, visitors can gaze down upon a living landscape where Navajo families maintain their traditions amidst towering formations, cottonwood groves, and sacred archaeological sites.  This scene was photographed from Canyon Road at Canyon de Chelly National Monument near Chinle, Arizona, USA.
Canyon de Chelly entrance the Navajo nation
Massive red vertical canyon walls dominate a tiny cliff ruin in center of photo as seen from Junction Overlook in Canyon de Chelly National Monument.
Ancient cliff dwellings in Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, USA. These historic structures were built by the Ancestral Puebloans and are set against steep canyon walls.
Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, USA - vertical ochre-colored rock faces falling into the canyon
Canyon De Chelley, AZ
Spider Rock at Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Canyon de Chelly National Monument, in northeastern Arizona, preserves nearly 5,000 years of human history within its dramatic sandstone walls. The canyon has been home to Ancestral Puebloans, known as the Anasazi, who built cliff dwellings here between 350 and 1300 CE, and to the Diné (Navajo) people who continue to live and farm within its sheltered valleys today. Carved by the forces of water and wind over millions of years, the canyon’s sheer cliffs rise to 1,000 feet above the canyon floor, revealing layers of ancient rock from the Permian period. From these rim overlooks, visitors can gaze down upon a living landscape where Navajo families maintain their traditions amidst towering formations, cottonwood groves, and sacred archaeological sites.  This scene was photographed at the Sliding House Overlook on the South Rim at Canyon de Chelly National Monument near Chinle, Arizona, USA.
Looking down into the Canyon de Chelly from Junction Overlook on the south rim.
Sunrise Photography in Canyon De Chelley National Monument Arizona.
The complexity of the canyon rim at Canyon de Chelly National Monument as seen at Sliding House Overlook.
Natural landscape of limestone and sandstone rock formations inside a national parks in utah and arizona in north america in summer
USA Southwest outdoors: Hiking on the trails of Capitol Reef National Park. Sedimentary rock formations, navajo sandstone, gold for geology
A Young Native American, Navajo Boy Rides His Horse Near A Massive Rock Wall Filled With Native Petroglyphs
Antelope House looking down from Antelope House Overlook
Spider Rock rises 800 feet from the floor of Canyon de Chelly, a striking sandstone spire that has become one of the canyon’s most iconic landmarks. According to Navajo tradition, this is the home of Spider Woman, a revered figure who taught the people the art of weaving and served as a protector of moral order. Surrounded by sheer canyon walls carved over millions of years, Spider Rock embodies both the natural wonder and the deep cultural heritage that define Canyon de Chelly.  Spider Rock is in Canyon de Chelly National Monument near Chinle, Arizona, USA.
Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Deep in Canyon de Chelly sheep graze by the Cottonwood trees. The high rocky cliffs accent the bright blue sk.
Colorful sheer cliff walls of Canyon de Chelly with structures  built in alcoves. Home of the Ancient Puebloans, ancestors of the Hopi and Navajo people. There is no fee to visit Canyon de Chelly National Monument. It is the policy of the National Park Service to allow commercial filming and photography consistent with protection and public enjoyment of park resources. No permit is required for this this of shoot.
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