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02: GREATER CHACO { 54 images } Created 5 Oct 2020

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  • National park sign stands at road entrance from US Route 550 leading to Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwest New Mexico.
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  • Gravel road snakes across sagebrush prairie from US Route 550 to Chaco Culture National Historical Park in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • Two cattle wander across vast empty territory of Greater Chaco near Chaco Culture National Historical Park in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • An Aeromotor windmill pumps water into storage tank that bears the words "Frack Off" in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • An Aeromotor windmill pumps water into storage tank that bears the words "Frack Off" in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • An Aeromotor windmill pumps water into storage tank that bears the words "Frack Off" in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • Humble homes nestle amid sagebrush in the Navajo Nation's Eastern Agency along road leading from US Route 550 to Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwest New Mexico.
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  • Wild horse roams the Navajo reservation near Chaco Culture National Historical Park in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • Horses gather around abandoned home in the Navajo Nation's Eastern Agency on road leading from US Route 550 to Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwest New Mexico.
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  • Wild horses roam the Navajo reservation near Chaco Culture National Historical Park in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • Wild horse roams the Navajo reservation near Chaco Culture National Historical Park in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • Orange t-shirts make sheep easier to spot in the vast rangelands of the Navajo Nation's Eastern Agency; Greater Chaco, northwest New Mexico.
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  • Trailer home and outbuilding are typical abodes in the Nageezi Chapter of the Navajo Nation's Eastern Agency; Greater Chaco, northwest New Mexico.
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  • Hogan-style home and outbuildings are typical abodes in the Nageezi Chapter of the Navajo Nation's Eastern Agency; Greater Chaco, northwest New Mexico.
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  • Hogan-style home and outbuildings are typical abodes in the Nageezi Chapter of the Navajo Nation's Eastern Agency; Greater Chaco, northwest New Mexico.
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  • Indian paintbrush (genus Castilleja), Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • Clover's cactus (Sclerocactus cloverae) swells with blooms after long-delayed rain in late July in the Lybrook community of Greater Chaco in northwest New Mexico.
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  • Mario Atencio (middle) and Daniel Tso, Navajo Nation councilman, study map of oil and gas wells encroaching Greater Chaco in northwest New Mexico.
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  • Map of oil and gas wells in Navajo Nation's Eastern Agency in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • Activist Kendra Pinto stands beside one of several protest signs ("dooda" means "no" in Navajo) that she and colleagues erected along US Route 550 in Greater Chaco in northwest New Mexico.
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  • Activist Kendra Pinto stands beside one of several protest signs ("dooda" means "no" in Navajo) that she and colleagues erected along US Route 550 in Greater Chaco in northwest New Mexico.
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  • Activist Kendra Pinto stands beside one of several protest signs ("dooda" means "no" in Navajo) that she and colleagues erected along US Route 550 in Greater Chaco in northwest New Mexico.
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  • Activist Kendra Pinto stands beside one of several protest signs ("dooda" means "no" in Navajo) that she and colleagues erected along US Route 550 in Greater Chaco in northwest New Mexico.
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  • Councilman Daniel Tso, who represents several chapters on the Navajo Nation Council, surveys impacts of frack boom on Counselor Chapter in Greater Chaco in the Eastern Agency's Checkerboard in northwest New Mexico.
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  • Councilman Daniel Tso, who represents several chapters on the Navajo Nation Council, surveys impacts of frack boom on Counselor Chapter in Greater Chaco in the Eastern Agency's Checkerboard in northwest New Mexico.
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  • Councilman Daniel Tso, who represents several chapters on the Navajo Nation Council, surveys impacts of frack boom on Counselor Chapter in Greater Chaco in the Eastern Agency's Checkerboard in northwest New Mexico.
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  • Mario Atencio, Dine CARE board member, surveys lands in the Eastern Agency's Counselor Chapter in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • Sun rises near mesa along US Route 550 in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • Sunrise clouds frame mesa along US Route 550 in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • Exterior of the Great Kiva at Aztec Ruins National Monument; Aztec, New Mexico.
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  • Reconstructed interior of the Great Kiva at Aztec Ruins National Monument; Aztec, New Mexico.
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  • Reconstructed interior of the Great Kiva at Aztec Ruins National Monument; Aztec, New Mexico.
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  • Reconstructed interior of the Great Kiva at Aztec Ruins National Monument; Aztec, New Mexico.
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  • Reconstructed interior of the Great Kiva at Aztec Ruins National Monument; Aztec, New Mexico.
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  • Reconstructed interior of the Great Kiva at Aztec Ruins National Monument; Aztec, New Mexico.
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  • Reconstructed interior of the Great Kiva at Aztec Ruins National Monument; Aztec, New Mexico.
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  • Vigas and latillas (beams and rafters) support roof of the Great Kiva at Aztec Ruins National Monument; Aztec, New Mexico.
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  • Vigas and latillas (beams and rafters) support roof of the Great Kiva at Aztec Ruins National Monument; Aztec, New Mexico.
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  • Interior rooms at Aztec Ruins National Monument; Aztec, New Mexico.
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  • Interior rooms at Aztec Ruins National Monument; Aztec, New Mexico.
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  • Interior rooms at Aztec Ruins National Monument; Aztec, New Mexico.
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  • Mike Eisenfeld, energy and climate program manager at San Juan Citizens Alliance, stands beside flooded Animas River in Farmington, New Mexico.
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  • Mike Eisenfeld, energy and climate program manager at San Juan Citizens Alliance, stands beside flooded Animas River in Farmington, New Mexico.
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  • Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), with antlers in velvet, graze in irrigated horse pasture in Farmington, New Mexico.
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  • Mule deer buck (Odocoileus hemionus), with antlers in velvet, pauses in irrigated horse pasture in Farmington, New Mexico.
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  • San Juan Mountains loom in distance as seen from Bloomfield, New Mexico.
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  • Towering cumulus clouds hang above road north of Bloomfield, New Mexico.
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  • Cumulonimbus clouds portend heavy rains; Bloomfield, New Mexico.
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  • US Route 550 winds past red and white mesas south of Counselor in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
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  • Glenna Goodacre's statue, “The Basket Dance,” celebrates Hopi tradition in which women chant and present baskets to four cardinal compass points to invite cold, wet weather for good crops; Albuquerque Sunport International, New Mexico.
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  • Glenna Goodacre's statue, “The Basket Dance,” celebrates Hopi tradition in which women chant and present baskets to four cardinal compass points to invite cold, wet weather for good crops; Albuquerque Sunport International, New Mexico.
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  • Late evening rainbow soars over Greater Chaco as monsoon season begins in late July; Farmington, New Mexico.
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  • Late evening rainbow soars over Greater Chaco as monsoon season begins in late July; Farmington, New Mexico.
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  • Late evening rainbow soars over Greater Chaco as monsoon season begins in late July; Farmington, New Mexico.
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