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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, AZ, USA - April 9, 2013 : Plackard at Canyon de Chelly National Monument illustrating the agricultural history of the Navajo peoples
Natural landscape of limestone and sandstone rock formations inside a national parks in utah and arizona in north america in summer
Canyon de Chelly, Arizona.  Taken in late afternoon.
Spectacular view of spring green cottonwood trees. Canyon de Chelly's Chinle Creek is a tributary stream of the San Juan River in Apache County, Arizona. Its name is derived from the Navajo word ch'inili meaning 'where the waters came out'. May 11, 2016.
Spider Rock at Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Arizona, USA.
Navajo Indian Ancestral Land in Arizona.
Spider Rock, is a sandstone spire that rises 230 meters from the canyon base of the Canyon of Chelly National Monument and is located in northeastern Arizona within the Navajo Indian Reservation. It is one of the landscapes of North America that have been inhabited uninterruptedly for the longest time. It preserves remains of the first indigenous tribes that lived in the area, the Anasazi.
Deep canyon with tree lined creek below the at the canyon floor.
Curved river flowing between red rocks in autumn
Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, USA - vertical ochre-colored rock faces falling into the canyon
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.
Monolithic sandstone spire that reaches upwards 750-feet from the ground.
The high mesa with the varnish stain is always a wondrous sight. The canyon floor is a now a dirt road that allows the exploration of this vast region in Arizona.
Afternoon view of famous Spider Rock formation in foreground surrounded by the cliffs of Chelly Canyon.
Hopi, San Juan Southern Paiute, Zuni, and Navajo Indian Ancestral Pueblo, Betatakin, Colorado Plateau in Arizona.
Navajo Boy riding horse along a sandstone red cliff with petroglyphs at the Monument Valley Tribal Park on a sunny day
Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, USA - steep rock cliffs in the canyon in ochre, yellow and red hues
Chinle, Arizona
Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Arizona features spectacular formations of sandstone, which visitors may view from overlooks on the rim of the canyon.  The monument sits on land wholly owned by the Navajo Nation.  The park is operated by the National Park Service in cooperation with the Navajo, and members of the tribe live in the bottom of the canyon amid flowing streams and cottonwood trees.
Looking down into the Canyon de Chelly from Junction Overlook on the south rim.
Surrounding terrain cliffs, and Valley near The entrance or beginning of the Canyon De Chelly Navajo Nation
Top view of the canyon in the Colorado plateau with sky and clouds.
Spider Rock in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona
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Spider Rock, is a sandstone spire that rises 230 meters from the canyon base of the Canyon of Chelly National Monument and is located in northeastern Arizona within the Navajo Indian Reservation. It is one of the landscapes of North America that have been inhabited uninterruptedly for the longest time. It preserves remains of the first indigenous tribes that lived in the area, the Anasazi.
Sandstone spire rising from a canyon floor , Spider Rock in 750 tall.  It is named for Spider Woman. through stories taught the people how to weave.
Northeastern Arizona Somewhat Near Monument Valley.
Vibrant hues from the colorful Navajo sandstone landscape of Canyon de Chelly.
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