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Monument Valley

  • Utah
  • Arizona

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Why go there?

The Navajo Nation’s Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is one of the most majestic – and most photographed – points on earth. This great valley boasts sandstone masterpieces that tower at heights of 400 to 1,000 feet, surrounded by a vast panorama of mesas, buttes, and windswept sands. The park spans more than 91,000 acres that were once a lowland basin. Wind and water eroded the land over 50 million years, revealing what you see today. The vibrant hues of the terrain, accentuated by shrubs and trees, create a magnificent spectacle that captivates visitors, making every moment in Monument Valley an awe-inspiring adventure.

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    37°0'11.6"N, 110°7'47.49"W

    Monument Valley

    • Utah

    • Arizona

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