Monument Valley by Horseback
Made famous as a backdrop by director John Ford in a series of films like Stagecoach, The Searchers and Fort Apache, the Navajo lands of Monument Valley National Monument, which borders the Arizona-Utah border, is a magical place held holy by the Navajo Nation. Tourists may drive through a section of the valley, but to truly see it, you must do it by horseback in order to get into the far-reaching canyons and valleys within the confines of the national monument that few but the Navajos ever see. Come with us on this great adventure through a landscape of huge rock formations, weathered rock totem poles, huge sand dunes, rocky trails, historical Indian remains, and huge vistas as a group of people led by Effie Yazzie, ride their privately owned horses across this huge expanse that is one of natures great marvels..........
Monument Valley Tour
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My Southwest USA Trip 2008 Part 7 ~ Monument Valley ~ Sacred Navajo Lands
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For many years Monument Valley and its distinctive mesas in the northern part of Arizona have become one of the most famous natural landmarks in the United States.The region was populated many thousands of years ago by the Native American Indians and there are traces of the Anasazi Tribe, an ancient and once highly developed culture.The characteristic colour of the terrain is mainly to due to ferrous oxide and occasionally black veins of manganese oxide can also be seen in the rock. However, Monument Valley's main feature is the stunning beauty of its various spectacular rock needles and towers.For the local Navajo Indians the gigantic columns mean more than just picturesque scenery as they have a close and sacred relationship with the landscape of their forefathers. Thus Monument Valley is much more than a world famous nature park: the region is also greatly valued as a colourful focal point of ancient Native American Indian culture and tradition.
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Monument Valley is situated on the border of the North American states of Arizona and Utah in a region of magnificent freestanding sandstone rocks that tower 1000 feet above the desert.More than 200 million years ago the area was covered by ocean on the bed of which were deep deposits of mud which turned into slate and as the sea bed rose again the water drained away and cracks and fissures were formed and a vast sandstone plain was created. In the heart of the Navajo Reservation, with its magical rock formations which in the evening sun glow a burning, indelible red, it’s easy to understand why Nature played such an important part in the lives of its native inhabitants. A sacred atmosphere can be felt everywhere and the existence of ghosts is suddenly all too possible.
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Monument Valley Horseback
Produced and edited by Utah.com The Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park maintains a visitor center, campground, and restaurant. Tours deep into the valley with Navajo guides are recommended and operate from the visitor center or from Goulding's Lodge. Visit a Hogan, the traditional Navajo dwelling, and travel into areas of the valley not accessible to private autos. Monument Valley has been the location for over 16 major movies and scores of commercials. A 14-mile graded dirt loop road within Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park allows easy viewing of the most well known monuments:
The Mittens, Three Sisters, John Ford's Point, Totem Pole, Yei Bi Chai, Ear of the Wind
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Monument Valley, Utah, un símbolo emblemático del oeste americano, es el corazón sagrado de la Nación Navajo y el escenario ideal para su próxima aventura en el cálido y alto clima desértico del sureste de Utah. De alguna manera, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park es el oeste definitivo. Los espíritus ancestrales infunden los paisajes accidentados y perturbadores que se sienten extraños, pero claramente familiares gracias a la larga relación amorosa de Hollywood con esta tierra. Disfrute de senderismo, excursiones en jeep, paseos a caballo y observación de estrellas en Monument Valley, algunos por su cuenta, algunos acompañados y narrados por guías navajos.
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Drive through one of the most scenic natural wonders located at the border of Arizona and Utah. Monument valley also features in many Hollywood movies depicting the west. It is a sacred place for the Navajo Tribe.
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Enjoy scenes from some of the most dramatic and beautiful areas of the world--Monument Valley (Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii, meaning Valley of the Rocks). It is located on the Arizona–Utah border near the Four Corners area. The valley lies within the territory of the Navajo Nation.
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Monument Valley - Frontière entre l'Arizona et l'Utah - Etats-Unis
Monument Valley se situe vers la frontière entre l’Arizona et l’Utah. Le site fait partie d'une réserve d’indiens Navajos. C’est d’ailleurs eux qui gèrent le parc et non l’Etat américain. J’ai dû payer une somme modique de 5 dollars pour pouvoir y accéder. C’est un prix d’entrée très acceptable pour un parc d’une telle beauté. Même si le « Pass America The Beautiful » n’est pas valable ici, je trouve que c’est normal que ce soient les indiens qui gèrent le site puisqu’ils y habitent. C’est leur territoire.
Les Navajos ont nommé cet endroit « Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii », la vallée des rocs. Chaque rocher, ici, a la forme caractéristique d’un animal, d’une personne ou symbolise l’histoire des Navajos. Devant moi, j’avais tantôt « le Grand Chef indien », « l'aigle impérial », « l'œil qui pleure », « les trois sœurs » ou encore « la botte de cowboy ». L’intérêt du site de Monument Valley c’est qu’il est resté dans son élément naturel. Ce paysage de western, si cher à John Ford, n’a pas été défiguré par des routes goudronnées. Il existe un point de vue baptisé « John Ford Point » qui est présent dans mes photos.
Monument Valley, a toujours été le décor extérieur préféré de John Ford. Il y tourna au total dix de ces westerns les plus notoires. La Chevauchée fantastique, tournée en 1939, est le film qui popularisa Monument Valley. Les batailles contre les indiens ont en effet rendu ce lieu très célèbre. D’ailleurs, il n’y a pas que John Ford qui y a tourné…
Même s’il n’y a pas de route, il est tout à fait possible de circuler sur le chemin caillouteux, avec son propre véhicule de tourisme. C’est ce que j’ai fait. Attention, il y a malgré tout quelques passages difficiles ! En cas de mauvais temps, il vaut mieux louer un 4X4 sinon vous risquez de vous embourber…
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5. The Devil’s Tower
Devil’s tower, that soars 900 feet in the sky is National Monument is located in the state of Wyoming. This landmark is considered to be sacred to the Lakota Tribe and other small tribes in this area. The Lakota however have the strongest spiritual connection with this place. They refer to it by several different names including “ghost mountain” “Grizzly Bear’s Lodge” and “Mythical Owl Mountain”. It’s here where they often conducted spiritual rituals such as fasting, praying, and shaman would performing healing ceremonies. One tale tells that a fierce warrior was undergoing a vision and suddenly appeared at the top of this mountain. He was frightened and felt that there was no possible way to come down without losing his life. Here in this photo, we see the chief of the Lakota Nation, who goes by the Chief Arvol. Him and his people have requested that the name of the mountain be changed to the “Bears Lodge”. He claims that the name is very misleading, There’s nothing evil about it and it’s a place where his people have prayed for years.
4. Mauna Kea
Mauna Kea is the highest peak in the state of hawaii, reaching nearly 14,000 feet and the native Hawaiians find this place to be a sacred place. From the peak of this massive dormant volcano, amazing views of the cosmos can be seen due to the darkness of the ocean surrounding it. For this reason, it’s also sought after by astronomers who wanted to build a massive telescope to peer into the final frontier. Native hawaiians protested the construction of the Mauna kea telescope on this sacred volcano. They claim that it’s from here where spirits of the supreme beings, divine entities live and the meeting place for the god of the sky and mother earth. It’s also believed to be a holy burial ground. Many people protested the construction of the telescope and in 2015, native hawaiians held a large gathering to block entrance to it and were arrested by authorities.
3. The Grand Canyon
This location is often on travellers to-do list while visiting the Southwestern United States. Many tourists however, might not know right away that these remarkably beautiful canyons are sacred to Native American tribes. In the surrounding area, tribes like the Navajo, Havasupai, Hopi and Paiute Tribes have all settled in this area, well before tours to the white man were available and before gift shops began selling replica jewlery. Many tribes have deeply imbedded history in the grand canyon and there are several Indian reservation here. The water that flows through the canyon is considered to be sacred to them, and the Havasupai Indians get their name from this. Havasupai translates to “people of the green and blue waters. Other stone structures nearby like Wigleeva we see here, overlooks the havasupai village, are believed to guard the tribe, and if they fall, it will mean the end of their civilization.
2. Navajo Mountain
Located in Southwest Utah, in the monument valley, this is the highest peak in the Navajo Nation reserve and considered to be the area of the first ever Navajo settlement. It plays a huge role in Navajo culture and is the setting of their mythical legends. Evidence of other people such as the Anasazi have also been discovered and the Navajo also believe it’s haunted by spirits of this tribe. The southwest of the united states can get quite dry at times, and they believe tha0t this mountain plays a vital role in bring rain and freshwater to their people.
1.The Black Hills
Possibly one of the most disputed pieces of land within the United States are the Black Hills. Other areas in North and South Dakota are the original homeland for the Lakota Native Americans. According the them, the Black Hills are “the heart of Everything that is”. As the American settlers continued westward with the concept of Manifest Destiny, it became a casualty in vicious conquest of land. Thousands of buffalo that once roamed this area, with purposely slaughtered to extinguish the food source of this tribe, like we see here with this pyramid of Buffalo skulls. The black mountains are still a location of political unrest and confrontations in modern times. Many Lakota believe that this is a unique place where they are able to make spiritual connections with their creators. It’s also their the location of the Bears Lodge we mentioned eariler. The Lakota take a large amount of pride in their heritage and even recently there’s been civil unrest when tribe members feared the government building a oil pipeline through burial grounds and sacred land near the black hills.
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[ ENG ] Trip on US west cost (California, Nevada, Arizona and Utah) visiting Las Vegas, Lake Mead, Grand #Canyon, Lake Powell, MonumentValley and Indian Reservations.
All #Drone footage were done according to FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) rules and regulations. Where drone flight was not permitted (i.e. in the National Parks), footage was recorded with a camera.
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My drive into Navajo Memorial Park in Monument Valley
Valley of the Gods. Monument Valley. Mexican Hat. Navajo Nation. RV Life.
On our way up to Moab we took a side turn to find some boondocking in the Valley of the Gods. While we had seen other Youtubers review this place it really was one of those you have to see it to really feel it's awesomeness.
Near the boarder of Arizona and Utah and Navajo nation the Valley of the Gods is a 17 mile dirt road on public lands. It is a scenic day trip or a 14 day camping experience.
Not far from Monument Valley. You can get away from the crowds and tourists and still experience the old west where many commercials and programs were filmed.
With tall red sandstone formations in the high desert landscape its a transport back in time and to remote places.
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