Thursday, April 23, 2009

Skywatch Friday


These are some of pleasant photos of Monument Valley in Southern Utah.
This is on the a Navajo Reservation. Guides are available, and
are worth the small fee. When you're with a
guide, you can see far more area than just visiting alone.




You also get to know more of Navajo culture, and
meet wonderful people.




For more great photos from around the world
be sure to visit Skywatch Friday.
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14 comments:

PJ said...

First, I thought you were in Marathon, Fl>
Second, I don't know why but I never thought about there being guided tours there. I'm sure that it was fascinating.

Erin said...

a lovely series of sky shots...i like that second one a lot :)
have a wonderful weekend.

Guy D said...

Great shots Jim, the second one is definately my favourite.

Have a great weekend.
Guy
Regina In Pictures

DigitalShutterMania said...

Interesting shots.

Babooshka said...

So well named. You could lose my island in here. The air just seems so breatheable.

B Squared said...

When I see vistas like this, I become silent. I think that was the Maker's intention.

James said...

Great photos. I was scratching my at first thinking that doesn't look like Texas. lol

dAwN said...

Great shots...I love the rock silhouettes.

Linnea W said...

Those are great shots. The skies really cooperated with your visit. Thanks for sharing!

Arija said...

Great shots, particularly the last one. Glad you enjoyed your visit there.

Wonder Turquette said...

Very interesting rocks! Thanks for sharing these beautiful shots! Have a nice weekend!

Sylvia K said...

Really beautiful shots and they do show such a grand part of this country, have been there and these brought back lots of fun memories and you're right about getting a guide! Have a great weekend.

Michele said...

What a wonderful area and your photos are stunning. I would LOVE to visit this area with all my heart and I would have NO problem paying a guide to make sure I knew every inch of the area... it looks awesome!

onangelwings said...

That is amazing. What a lovely shot