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Canyon de Chelly
National Monument
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Canyon de Chelly National Monument was established on April 1, 1931, as a unit of the National Park Service. Located in northeastern Arizona, it is within the boundaries of the Navajo Nation and lies in the Four Corners region. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, it preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (also known as the Anasazi) to the Navajo. The monument covers 83,840 acres (131 sq mi) and encompasses the floors and rims of the three major canyons: de Chelly, del Muerto, and Monument. These canyons were cut by streams with headwaters in the Chuska Mountains just to the east of the monument. None of the land is federally owned.  Canyon de Chelly is one of the most visited national monuments in the United States.25

I have visited Canyon de Chelly twice over the past years.  The photographs of each of these trips are contained within their own page on this site.  To view the pictures of any of these trips please select the appropriate button below.

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