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Daniel Chester French's well-known Minute Man Statue of 1875

Monument Valley, Navajo Nation, Arizona, USA

Part of a large monument to organized labor in Hart Plaza in downtown Detroit.

Caesar @ the Fisherman's Wharf

We went for an early morning walk while in DC, and found this sight.

Monumento de Chillida en el Cerro, Gijón

From the WWII Memorial at night

Iphone photography of Indianapolis taken throughout the last year (08/19 - now). Subject matter is mostly in and around the downtown area, including Fountain Square, The Mile Square, West Indy, Stringtown and Monument Circle.

 

..the flame which exists, but doesn't appear in photos

Border obelisk (monument 70) on the international crop line.

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_Valley

 

Monument Valley (Navajo: Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii, pronounced [tsʰépìːʔ ǹtsɪ̀skɑ̀ìː], meaning "valley of the rocks") is a region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of sandstone buttes, with the largest reaching 1,000 ft (300 m) above the valley floor. The most famous butte formations are located in northeastern Arizona along the Utah–Arizona state line. The valley is considered sacred by the Navajo Nation, the Native American people within whose reservation it lies.

 

Monument Valley has been featured in many forms of media since the 1930s. Famed director John Ford used the location for a number of his Westerns. Film critic Keith Phipps wrote that "its five square miles [13 km2] have defined what decades of moviegoers think of when they imagine the American West".

 

Sourc: navajonationparks.org/navajo-tribal-parks/monument-valley/

 

History

 

Before human existence, the Park was once a lowland basin. For hundreds of millions of years, materials that eroded from the early Rock Mountains deposited layer upon layer of sediment which cemented a slow and gentle uplift, generated by ceaseless pressure from below the surface, elevating these horizontal strata quite uniformly one to three miles above sea level. What was once a basin became a plateau.

 

Natural forces of wind and water that eroded the land spent the last 50 million years cutting into and peeling away at the surface of the plateau. The simple wearing down of altering layers of soft and hard rock slowly revealed the natural wonders of Monument Valley today.

 

From the visitor center, you see the world-famous panorama of the Mitten Buttes and Merrick Butte. You can also purchase guided tours from Navajo tour operators, who take you down into the valley in Jeeps for a narrated cruise through these mythical formations. Places such as Ear of the Wind and other landmarks can only be accessed via guided tours. During the summer months, the visitor center also features Haskenneini Restaurant, which specializes in both native Navajo and American cuisines, and a film/snack/souvenir shop. There are year-round restroom facilities. One mile before the center, numerous Navajo vendors sell arts, crafts, native food, and souvenirs at roadside stands.

 

Additional Foreign Language Tags:

 

(United States) "الولايات المتحدة" "Vereinigte Staaten" "アメリカ" "米国" "美国" "미국" "Estados Unidos" "États-Unis" "ארצות הברית" "संयुक्त राज्य" "США"

 

(Arizona) "أريزونا" "亚利桑那州" "אריזונה" "एरिजोना" "アリゾナ州" "애리조나" "Аризона"

 

(Utah) "يوتا" "犹他州" "יוטה" "यूटा" "ユタ州" "유타" "Юта"

 

(Monument Valley) "وادي النصب التذكاري" "纪念碑谷" "Vallée des monuments" "מוניומנט ואלי" "स्मारक घाटी" "モニュメントバレー" "모뉴먼트 밸리" "Долина Монументов" "Valle de los Monumentos"

Pinnacles National Monument, California Beware of the heat.

Monument dedicated to men who served in the Civil War who were from Ross Township Jefferson County Ohio The inscription on the base reads" To the memory of the fallen soldiers of Ross Township Jeff. Co. O. in the War of 1861-1865

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Part of Sibelius Monument to honour Finland's

national composer Jean Sibelius (1865-1957).

a rather neat monument to a dude named Dave in the exchange

 

the text says:

 

This bike is here in Memory of our

Dearest friend Dave, Who passed away

this monday july 9th 2007. please respect

what this means for our comunity who love

him dearly. TY

  

Freedom from fear is my favorite. Why not a freedom from responsibility, while we're at it? Anyway...

[Mamiya C330 Professional f]

[Mamiya 1:2.8 f=80mm]

[Kodak 125 PX - 120 ]

Washington Monument photos taken during while the cherry blossoms are in bloom.

Seen from the FDR memorial on a cold and windy November day.

sunset at monument valley

 

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