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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
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.
Towering red sandstone formation at the bottom of a canyon framed by a flowering bush and .canyon walls
Canyon de Chelly farm house with solar array on canyon floor from canyon south rim
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.
A panoramic view of the canyon de chelly floor with the chinle dry creaked and cottonwood trees winding through the valley
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 located in Chinle, Arizona.
Historic "White House" Native American Ruins on Rocky Ledge in Canyon de Chelly National Monument (Winter)- Navajo Nation, Arizona, USA
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.
Chinle, Arizona
Autumn at the entrance or beginning of the Canyon De Chelly Navajo Nation
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.
Triassic petrified wood fossils, crystals, minerals and rock types in the Petrifed Forest National Park, Arizona, 2015.
Tseyi overlook at canyon de chelly
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.
A detailed up-close view of the colorful petrified wood in Petrified Forest National Park (Arizona).
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.
Canyon de Chelly (pronounced Canyon de "Shay") National Monument is located in northern Arizona within the lands of the Navajo Nation.
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.
Chinle Arizona, USA. May 17, 2019. Classic yellow school bus on the road, sunny spring day
Canyon de Chelly in Chinle, Arizona
Stop on the edge of the U.S. Highway 163 with Monument Valley buttes in the background.
Autumn at the entrance or beginning of the Canyon De Chelly Navajo Nation
"Petrified wood fossil close-up. The colors of ochre brown red and orange in this petrified wood sample excavated from Petrified Forest National Park and Painted Desert in Arizona are the result of iron minerals that soaked into the plant cells during the Late Triassic Epoch, converting them to stone. This sample and the petrification in the area is part of the Chinle geological formation from that period. Although the park is characterized primarily by arid grassland today, some 200 million years ago it was a fluvial plain, with river habitat, forests and dinosaurs."
Triassic petrified wood fossils, crystals, minerals and rock types in the Petrifed Forest National Park, Arizona, 2015.
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
Tseyi’ Dine’ Heritage Area – Cottonwood Campground (TDHA) is located near the entrance of Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Chinle, Arizona.
The entrance or beginning of the Canyon De Chelly Navajo Nation
Chinle, Arizona, USA. May 17, 2019. Big, rusty water tank on a tower near the city, reminds us of the old western usa. Hill and cloudy sky background.
Autumn at the entrance or beginning of the Canyon De Chelly Navajo Nation
Autumn at the entrance or beginning of the Canyon De Chelly Navajo Nation
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.
Downstream view from Face Rock Overlook on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona USA
Spider Rock formation in Canyon de Chelly
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.
Navajo nation spider rock in the canyon de chelly
ancient Indian Navajo settlements in rock at Canyon de Chelly
The entrance or beginning of the Canyon De Chelly Navajo Nation
ancient Indian Navajo settlements in rock at Canyon de Chelly
ancient Indian Navajo settlements in rock at Canyon de Chelly
Autumn at the entrance or beginning of the Canyon De Chelly Navajo Nation
Autumn at the entrance or beginning of the Canyon De Chelly Navajo Nation
Canyon de Chelly cliff dwelling Navajo nation
Indian Ruins in the Canyon de Chelly
Chinle, AZ, United States - May 4, 2016: Tourists enjoying the view from the rim at Canyon de Chelly National Monument.
Red blooming desert honeysuckle
The Spider Rock Overlook at the end of the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chely grants a panoramic aerial view of the junction of Canyon de Chelly and Monument Canyon
Downstream view towards Face Rock from Spider Rock Overlook at the end of the South Rim Drive of Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Apache County near Chinle, Arizona, USA