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The first overlook on the South Rim Drive gives only a hint of what is to come. Cottonwood trees are brilliant green and are dwarfed by the steep far walls that will get taller.
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Showing the farming that continues to go on in the canyon today as it has for hundreds of years.
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The first ruin on the trip into Canyon de Chelly is the Junction Ruin, named for the junction of two rivers that join to form Chinle Wash
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The White House Overlook. The classic postcard photos you may have seen do not portray well the scale of this canyon and its collection of ancient Anasazi indian ruins. This view of the ruins tucked into a cleft in the sheer rock face seen from 800 feet up and across the canyon also shows the meandering river and the f...
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Canyon de Chelly
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