1 Washington County, Utah - Panorama - Original is 13417 x 5286
2 Washington County, Utah - Panorama - Original is 13417 x 5286
3 Zion National Park
4 Zion National Park Panorama - Original is 50467 x 5291
5 Zion National Park Panorama - Original is 50467 x 5291
6 Zion National Park - Original is 15894 x 6014
7 Zion National Park - Original is 15894 x 6014
8 Zion National Park - Original is 15580 x 6134
9 Zion National Park - Original is 11214 x 6054
10 Zion National Park - Original is 11214 x 6054
11 Zion National Park - Original is 26591 x 3943
12 Zion National Park - Original is 26591 x 3943
13 Zion Panorama - Original is 10127 x 5744
14 Zion Panorama - Original is 10127 x 5744
15 Panorama - Original is 23445 x 2274. Monument Valley (Navajo: Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii, meaning valley of the rocks) is a region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of vast sandstone buttes, the largest reaching 1,000 ft (300 m) above the valley floor. It is located on the Arizona-Utah state line (around 36°59′N 110°6′WCoordinates: 36°59′N 110°6′W), near the Four Corners area. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation and is accessible from U.S. Highway 163.
16 Monument Valley (Navajo: Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii, meaning valley of the rocks) is a region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of vast sandstone buttes, the largest reaching 1,000 ft (300 m) above the valley floor. It is located on the Arizona-Utah state line (around 36°59′N 110°6′WCoordinates: 36°59′N 110°6′W), near the Four Corners area. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation and is accessible from U.S. Highway 163.
Monument Valley has been featured in many forms of media since the 1930s. Director John Ford used the location for a number of his best-known films, and thus, in the words of critic Keith Phipps, "its five square miles have defined what decades of moviegoers think of when they imagine the American West."
17 Panorama - Original is 21484 x 4916. Monument Valley (Navajo: Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii, meaning valley of the rocks) is a region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of vast sandstone buttes, the largest reaching 1,000 ft (300 m) above the valley floor. It is located on the Arizona-Utah state line (around 36°59′N 110°6′WCoordinates: 36°59′N 110°6′W), near the Four Corners area. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation and is accessible from U.S. Highway 163.
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