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03: NAVAJO NATION SCENICS { 49 images } Created 28 Dec 2021

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  • Shadows creep toward First Mesa and Walpi amid arid landscape below Second Mesa of the Hopi reservation in late August near Shungopavi, Arizona.
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  • Orange hues of twilight silhouette abandoned homes along Highway 264 on western edge of the Hopi reservation in late August traveling toward Tuba City, Arizona.
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  • Orange hues of twilight silhouette abandoned homes along Highway 264 on western edge of the Hopi reservation in late August traveling toward Tuba City, Arizona.
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  • Sign announces health restrictions due to Covid pandemic at Kayenta Monument Valley Inn on the Navajo Reservation in Kayenta, Arizona.
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  • Car travels northeast on US Route 160 toward San Juan River Valley past Four Corners Monument (run by Navajo Nation), one of the top methane hotspots in the United States; Teec Nos Pos, Arizona.
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  • San Juan Generating Station, a coal-fired power plant that once produced 1848 MW of electricity, is slated for closure near Kirtland and Waterflow, New Mexico.
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  • Signs protest perceived collusion between Sierra Club and coal energy companies along US Highway 64 near Kirtland, New Mexico.
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  • Power lines that feed biggest cities of American Southwest loom above distant windmill that supplies local water on the Navajo reservation where over 30% of residents' homes have no electricity or water; Red Mesa, Arizona.
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  • Power lines that feed biggest cities of American Southwest loom above distant windmill that supplies local water on the Navajo reservation where over 30% of residents' homes have no electricity or water; Red Mesa, Arizona.
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  • Horses graze beneath windmill that pumps precious groundwater to the surface for humans and livestock in the arid backcountry ranchlands south of Red Mesa, Arizona.
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  • Red sandstone mesa looms against late afternoon sky in the arid backcountry south of Red Mesa in district known as Tolikan or Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Red sandstone mesa looms against late afternoon sky in the arid backcountry south of Red Mesa in district known as Tolikan or Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Red sandstone mesa looms against late afternoon sky in the arid backcountry south of Red Mesa in district known as Tolikan or Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Red sandstone mesa looms against late afternoon sky in the arid backcountry south of Red Mesa in district known as Tolikan or Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Red sandstone mesa looms against late afternoon sky in the arid backcountry south of Red Mesa in district known as Tolikan or Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Red sandstone cliff looms skyward in late afternoon sky arid backcountry south of Red Mesa in district known as Tolikan or Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Sandstone strata at Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Sandstone strata at Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Sandstone strata at Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Natural sandstone arch called Window Rock looms over Navajo Tribal Park and Veteran’s Memorial in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Natural sandstone arch called Window Rock, framing an early morning August sky, gives its name to the Navajo Nation's capital of Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Natural sandstone arch called Window Rock, framing an early morning August sky, gives its name to the Navajo Nation's capital of Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Natural sandstone arch called Window Rock, framing an early morning August sky, gives its name to the Navajo Nation's capital of Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Natural sandstone arch called Window Rock, framing an early morning August sky, gives its name to the Navajo Nation's capital of Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Natural sandstone arch called Window Rock looms over Navajo Tribal Park and Veteran’s Memorial in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Natural sandstone arch called Window Rock looms over statue of Navajo Code Talker at the Navajo Tribal Park and Veteran’s Memorial in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Natural sandstone arch called Window Rock looms over statue of Navajo Code Talker at the Navajo Tribal Park and Veteran’s Memorial in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Natural sandstone arch called Window Rock looms over statue of Navajo Code Talker at the Navajo Tribal Park and Veteran’s Memorial in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Natural sandstone arch called Window Rock looms over statue of Navajo Code Talker at the Navajo Tribal Park and Veteran’s Memorial in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Natural sandstone arch called Window Rock looms behind statue of Navajo Code Talker at the Navajo Tribal Park and Veteran’s Memorial in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Bronze pedestal sign tells history Navajo Code Talkers at the Navajo Tribal Park and Veteran’s Memorial in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Navajo national flag is raised beside American flag in front of  red sandstone facade of the Navajo Nation Council Chamber in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Red sandstone façade of the Navajo Nation Council Chamber in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Red sandstone façade of the Navajo Nation Council Chamber in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Red sandstone façade of the Navajo Nation Council Chamber in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • "History and Progress of the Navajo Nation" mural, painted by Navajo artist Gerald Nailor, Sr in 1942, covers octagonal, hogan-like interior of the Navajo Nation Council Chamber in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • "History and Progress of the Navajo Nation" mural, painted by Navajo artist Gerald Nailor, Sr in 1942, covers octagonal, hogan-like interior of the Navajo Nation Council Chamber in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • "History and Progress of the Navajo Nation" mural, painted by Navajo artist Gerald Nailor, Sr in 1942, covers octagonal, hogan-like interior of the Navajo Nation Council Chamber in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • "History and Progress of the Navajo Nation" mural, painted by Navajo artist Gerald Nailor, Sr in 1942, covers octagonal, hogan-like interior of the Navajo Nation Council Chamber in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • "History and Progress of the Navajo Nation" mural, painted by Navajo artist Gerald Nailor, Sr in 1942, covers octagonal, hogan-like interior of the Navajo Nation Council Chamber in Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • American flags fly at Navajo Veterans Cemetery, Fort Defiance near Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • American flags fly at Navajo Veterans Cemetery, Fort Defiance near Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • American flags fly at Navajo Veterans Cemetery, Fort Defiance near Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Continental Divide sign near Thoreau, New Mexico.
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  • Continental Divide sign near Thoreau, New Mexico.
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