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1311-661 - Valley of the Gods viewed from the south slope of the rock formation called Rudolph and Santa, northwest of Monument Valley and Mexican Hat, Utah, United States of America, North America
1311-659 - Valley of the Gods viewed from the north slope of the rock formation called Rudolph and Santa, northwest of Monument Valley and Mexican Hat, Utah, United States of America, North America
1311-660 - Rock formation called Rudolph and Santa, Valley of the Gods, visible from the main road through the valley, northwest of Monument Valley and Mexican Hat, Utah, United States of America, North America
1311-638 - The meanders of the San Juan River at Goosenecks State Park, adjacent to the Navajo Indian Reservation, near Mexican Hat, Utah, United States of America, North America
857-92586 - The road that leads to Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park curves down and then back up again as it approaches the sandstone sculptures that make up the park in Mexican Hat, Utah
832-266060 - Organ Pipe Cactus (Stenocereus thurberi) in Sonoran Desert in bloom at sunset with Mexican Gold Poppy (Eschscholzia californica mexicana), Desert Lupine (Lupinus sparsiflorus), Saguaro Cactus (Carnegiea gigantea), Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Sout
832-266062 - Teddy Bear Cholla Cactus (Opuntia bigelovii) in field of Mexican Gold Poppy (Eschscholzia californica mexicana) and Desert Lupine (Lupinus sparsiflorus), Sonoran Desert, Tonto National Forest, Bartlett Lake, Arizona, USA
857-15685 - Project Howl of Freedom 1 of 10. There is an old Indian Proverb which says: "Land is People, Remembering is All" Etched upon Navajo Etta Abriso's timims a history of the native american people. Proud are worn hands is a history of the proud and worn lives of the Native American people. The people of the Southwest weave a rich mosaic of culture, tradition and ritual within the mountain boundaries of the desert. These pueblo indians, anglo ranchers, Mexican tradesman and artistic pioneers cling to their land and in turn, their individualism. However, in a homogenizing society that is rapidly expanding in numbers, technology and laws, these descendants of Spanish Conquistadors and Native Americans are slowly being robbed of their identities.
815-1289 - Rio el Novillo, Mexican Federal Highway No. 1, running 1711 km along the Baja California Peninsula from Cabo San Lucas in the south to Tijuana in the north, Mexico, North America
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