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desert-love · 25 days
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terebelli · 22 days
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Canyon de Chelly, Navajo Reservation, Arizona.
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thomaswaynewolf · 11 months
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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Canyon de Chelly by William Eymann Arizona Highways, June 1947
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sitting-on-me-bum · 6 months
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Rock Mountain, August 1977, Spider Rock in the Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, casts its shadow over the strata beneath.
‘I wanted to travel, see and experience. What better profession could there be than the one of a photographer, almost a painter in a hurry, overwhelmed by too many constantly changing impressions?’
Photograph: Ernst Haas/Getty Images
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wandering-jana · 6 months
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Cacti have the best flowers. Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona.
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pogphotoarchives · 2 years
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Cliff dwelling ruins, Canyon de Chelly, Arizona
Date: 1915?
Lantern Slide Number: LS.1784
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petsincollections · 3 months
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Navajo with flock of sheep, Toad Rock, Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, ca. 1915
Palace of the Governors Photo Archives Collection
New Mexico's Digital Collections
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womblegrinch · 2 years
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Edgar Alwin Payne (1883-1947) - Canyon de Chelly
Oil on canvas. Painted c.1916-19.
26 x 32 inches, 66 x 81.3 cm. Estimate: US$150,000-250,000.
Sold Coeur d’Alene, Reno, Nevada, 23 July 2022 for US$484,000 incl B.P.
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"Alone with the Past", Two Navajo view the ruins of Casa Blanca in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, USA, 1913 (Photo by Ronald W. Reed)
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desert-love · 1 year
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Canyon de Chelly, Arizona
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lisamarie-vee · 2 months
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Star ceilings get their name from the clusters of stars painted or stamped in natural rock shelters. The stars are similar in shape, each an equal-armed cross, but may vary in size and color, black, red, or white, occasionally orange, yellow, or green. Some cave ceilings have a single star; some have a hundred imprints or more. 
The stars are concentrated in the Canyon de Chelly area, but have been discovered throughout the Navajo heartland and the Four Corners area. Bernie hadn’t heard of any near Alamo, but here it was. The very place she’d admired in the photograph on Jones’s desk. The moonlight enabled her to see the cluster of black stars against the pale rock. She stood beneath the decorated overhang and closed her eyes a moment. The place reverberated with the power of the ancestors and the prayers and ceremonies that helped them stay strong.
Stargazer (Leaphorn & Chee, #24) by Anne Hillerman
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gameraboy2 · 2 years
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Angry Skies Over Canyon de Chelly by Dick Carter Arizona Highways, July 1957
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gerryobrien · 2 months
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Sandstone Peak, Canyon De Chelly
Photo copyright © 2023 by Gerry O’Brien
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wandering-jana · 8 months
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Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona
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