Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly (pronounced Canyon da-shay) include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. That's what the Park Service says!
What Cindy and I say is this is one of the wildest places we've seen on our adventure. Being that it is set in North Eastern Arizona, on the Navajo Reservation, this whole area is like stepping back in time. If you ever want to get a feel for what the Native Americans went through by being locked up on reservations, come visit this one!
Not much has changed since the turn of the century as most of the Navajo's still live without running water or electricity.
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Looking up to White House Ruins in Canyon de Chelly Arizona
Looking up to White House Ruins in Canyon de Chelly Arizona
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