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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'. Canyon de Chelly National Monument is in Chinle, Arizona.
It took us about two hours round trip (2.5 miles) to hike 600 feet down on the switchback trail to the amazing White House Ruin in Canyon de Chelly, Chinle, Arizona. This is the only self-guided trail in Canyon de Chelly National Monument - visitors must have a guide to hike beyond the White House Ruin.
The sandstone spire, Spider Rock, rising from the Canyon de Chelly floor, named for a Navajo legend. Chinle Creek winds through the green valley below and is dotted with lush vegetation and trees. Spider Rock is in Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Chinle, Arizona.
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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.
On the walls of Chelly Canyon are visible petroglyphs dating back to the culture of the Anasazi people who inhabited this territory, in the Navajo Reservation in Arizona.
Arizona's Window Rock, or Tseghahoodzani, with old juniper tree and dried grass in the foreground.
A view of canyon de chilly from the tunnel overlook on the south rim of the canyon with red rocks and blue sky on a summer day
Stop on the edge of the U.S. Highway 163 with Monument Valley buttes in the background.
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Canyon de Chelly in Chinle, Arizona
The remains of Anasazi people's villages can be seen in the cracks in the vertical walls that form Chelly Canyon on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona.
Old building falling apart. The village of Concho, Arizona is located in Apache County at the northern edge of the White Mountains Recreational Area of eastern Arizona. Concho was one of the first communities founded in the area by pioneers from Spain and from Utah.
We passed this group of horseback riders on an off-road jeep tour. Tours through the beautiful Canyon de Chelly valley in Canyon de Chelly National Monument must be conducted by a Navajo Guide - highly recommended.
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'. Canyon de Chelly National Monument is in Chinle, Arizona.
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
view over canyon with spider rock
Highly detailed physical map of the Arizona, in vector format,with all the relief forms,regions and big cities.
Tséyi' Diné Heritage Area – Cottonwood Campground (TDHA) is near the entrance of Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Chinle, Arizona.
Interesting rock formations right by U.S. Highway 191 on Navajo Reservation land at Rock Point, Arizona
Towering red sandstone formation at the bottom of a canyon framed by a flowering bush and .canyon walls
Flowing Chinle Creek runs through the lush green valley floor in May. 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'. Canyon de Chelly National Monument is in Chinle, Arizona.
Canyon de Chelly farm house with solar array on canyon floor from canyon south rim
We took an off-road jeep tour through the beautiful Canyon de Chelly valley in spring. 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'. Tours must be conducted by a Navajo Guide - highly recommended. Canyon de Chelly National Monument is in Chinle, northeastern Arizona on Navajo tribal lands.
It took us about two hours round trip (2.5 miles) to hike 600 feet down on the switchback trail to the spectacular White House Ruin in Canyon de Chelly, Chinle, Arizona. This is the only self-guided trail in Canyon de Chelly - visitors must have a guide to hike beyond the White House Ruin.
The red rock canyon walls tower 700 feet above the flowing Chinle Creek that runs through the lush green valley floor in May. View from the White House Overlook, South Rim. Canyon de Chelly National Monument is in Chinle, Arizona.
A panoramic view of the canyon de chelly floor with the chinle dry creaked and cottonwood trees winding through the valley
Historic "White House" Native American Ruins on Rocky Ledge in Canyon de Chelly National Monument (Winter)- Navajo Nation, Arizona, USA
Rock Formations and Jagged Edges of Canyon de Chelly National Monument - Navajo Nation, Arizona, USA
Rock Formations and Jagged Edges of Canyon de Chelly National Monument - Navajo Nation, Arizona, USA
Looking on the far side of Canyon de Chelly, cliff dwellings of indigenous Americans from ancient times line the face of the canyon wall
Looking on the far side of Canyon de Chelly, cliff dwellings of indigenous Americans from ancient times line the face of the canyon wall
In the beautiful country of Apache Junction
All terrain vehicle make their way up the dry Chinle creek bed on the floor of canyon de chilly pass the cultivated fields on the navajos who live in the canyon.
Looking on the far side of Canyon de Chelly, cliff dwellings of indigenous Americans from ancient times line the face of the canyon wall
Spider Rock is in Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Chinle, Arizona. Chinle Creek in Canyon de Chelly 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 2016.
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A key of the window is closed.
In the beautiful country of Apache Junction
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Fall colors in Norther Arizona. White Mountains.
Fall colors in Norther Arizona. White Mountains.
Fall colors in Norther Arizona. White Mountains.
Fall colors in Norther Arizona. White Mountains.
A trail down into Canyon de Chelly. North east Arizona. American Southwest.
Fall colors in Norther Arizona. White Mountains.