An article from Traveling Pat!

Patricia is a regular contributor to Give Love Create Happiness.  She has an adventurous spirit with a love for travel.  Follow along with Pat as her journey takes her around the world.
Hard as it is to leave Tucson with its wonderful 80- 90-degree weather every day, plus the luscious joy of an 88-degree swimming pool, we reluctantly commence our journey back to Canada. It’s time for us to head back for the summer. The prize at the end of the rainbow though is to be reunited with our family and friends again.
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So long to swimming every day
Jag loaded to the gills we drive up to Northern Arizona and the Navajo Indian reservation.  This area is home to the revered Navajo Code talkers.  Bi-lingual English and Navajo speakers, these brave and clever men created an unbreakable code that confounded the Japanese and contributed greatly to the success of World War 2.

The first day finds us at the

NAVAJO NATIONAL MONUMENT

Located in the North Eastern part of the state it is about 140 miles northeast of Flagstaff.

During the 13th century, decedents of the Hopi people lived in cliff dwellings or “pueblos” which were sheltered under gigantic rock formations. In 1907 the discovery of these remarkable monuments from the ancient past electrified historians.  Along with the dwellings they found fabulous Anasazi pottery baskets and even well preserved ears of corn.
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Look hard to see the houses in the rock.

LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON TRIBAL PARK

This is truly one of nature’s treasures and we were extremely fortunate to be able to see this magnificent spectacle.  Millions of years of water erosion turned a simple creek into an extraordinary slot canyon. In some places it is 100 feet deep and the walls are made up of layer upon layer of sandstone that in turn has formed all kinds of shapes and colour variations.

Just a few years ago out of the blue, on sunny, hot cloudless day water from over 35 miles away cascaded down from the mountain and blasted through the canyon with devastating force.  Unfortunately 11 hikers were in the middle of it.  They didn’t stand a chance.  A lone plaque in front bears the names of the unfortunate victims.  Such is the force of nature.
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Entrance to the slot canyon
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This looks like a woman with flowing hair.
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Inside the canyon
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Noticing the striations
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Light playing on the walls of the canyon
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A face
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A picture showing the scale
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Great light inside the canyon

VERMILLION CLIFFS

This area is chock-o-block with breathtaking sites.  These 3,000-foot cliffs loom over the desert floor, towering like majestic fortresses.  We drove past miles and miles of red, brown and pink hues memorized by the enormity of it all.
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The fabulous red cliffs
Hope you enjoyed the photos.

Pat
 


Comments

05/12/2011 5:02pm

Wow, the canyons are majestic! It's really beautiful on photos and I bet a hundred folds more beautiful in real life. Truly God's work of art. :)

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05/12/2011 8:15pm

I have only seen canyons in pictures and every time i see them, i am in awe of their beauty. Beautiful pictures!

Plus, this sounds silly...i want to play hide and seek there...lol :P

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05/13/2011 12:41pm

Absolutely beautiful! Amazing photos. I want to go there! Thanks for sharing.

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05/13/2011 1:03pm

Gorgeous photos! They are so surrealistic!

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05/13/2011 2:11pm

omg, those photos are amazing! I immediately put this into a search so I can start planning a trip there! I hope I can visit soon, such a great post, thank you for sharing!

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05/13/2011 4:12pm

Thank you so much for your wonderful comments friends! I appreciate them :)

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05/14/2011 8:12pm

Amazing Amazing Photos! I want to go!

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05/14/2011 8:24pm

Stunning photos. I'm WOWed.

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