The world fameous view of the approach to Monument Valley. Everyone stops and takes pictures from the center of the road.
The drive into Monument Valley is one of the iconic images of the American Southwest. I journeyed there a couple of years ago on the way to the Grand Canyon. Not really a valley, the area is really a broad, flat plane out of which rises red wind-carved buttes of astounding beauty.
Looking at the Mittens from the road
The "Mittens" are the most recognizable images from Monument Valley.
There is one short 3.2 mile hike in the area, but since we were in transit, we did not take it. The drive itself has 11 stops and takes a couple of hours. It is rough but was passable by my sedan. Several of my fellow travelers got up before dawn to hit the area at sunrise. Alas, no astounding pictures resulted from their sleep deprivation.
2 comments:
I've been to M V twice, didn't realize there was a dirt road to travel...gorgeous photos! The last photo of the gumbo lily makes me smile; I found some for the first time, this year in the Badlands area. Awesome flowers.
The orange and violet colours are just stunning. I didn't realise there was so much colour in this area.
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