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Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_Valley
Monument Valley (Navajo: TsĂ© BiiÊŒ Ndzisgaii, pronounced [tsÊ°Ă©pĂŹËÊ ÇčtsÉȘÌskÉÌĂŹË], 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 UtahâArizona 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) "ۧÙÙÙۧÙۧŰȘ ۧÙÙ ŰȘŰŰŻŰ©" "Vereinigte Staaten" "ăąăĄăȘă«" "米ćœ" "çŸćœ" "믞ê”" "Estados Unidos" "Ătats-Unis" "ŚŚšŚŠŚŚȘ ŚŚŚšŚŚȘ" "à€žà€à€Żà„à€à„à€€ à€°à€Ÿà€à„à€Ż" "ĐĄĐšĐ"
(Arizona) "ۣ۱ÙŰČÙÙۧ" "äș㩿ĄéŁć·" "ŚŚšŚŚŚŚ Ś" "à€à€°à€żà€à„à€šà€Ÿ" "ăąăȘăŸăć·" "ì ëŠŹìĄ°ë" "ĐŃĐžĐ·ĐŸĐœĐ°"
(Utah) "ÙÙŰȘۧ" "çčä»ć·" "ŚŚŚŚ" "à€Żà„à€à€Ÿ" "ăŠăżć·" "ì í" "ĐźŃа"
(Monument Valley) "ÙŰ§ŰŻÙ Ű§ÙÙ۔ۚ ۧÙŰȘ۰Ùۧ۱Ù" "çșȘćż”çąè°·" "VallĂ©e des monuments" "ŚŚŚ ŚŚŚŚ Ś ŚŚŚŚ" "à€žà„à€źà€Ÿà€°à€ à€à€Ÿà€à„" "ăąăă„ăĄăłăăăŹăŒ" "ëȘšëŽëšŒíž 밞늏" "ĐĐŸĐ»ĐžĐœĐ° ĐĐŸĐœŃĐŒĐ”ĐœŃĐŸĐČ" "Valle de los Monumentos"
Created by Cottinelli Telmo (1897â1948) and the sculptor Leopoldo de Almeida (1898â1975), PadrĂŁo dos Descobrimentos was first erected in 1940, in a temporary form, as part of the Portuguese World Exhibition, built with perishable materials.
The monument was reconstructed in 1960 to mark 500 years since the death of the Infante Dom Henrique (Henry the Navigator). This time it was made of concrete and rose-tinted Leiria stone masonry, with the sculptures made of Sintra limestone masonry.
Ref: padraodosdescobrimentos.pt/en/monument-to-the-discoveries
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_Valley
Monument Valley (Navajo: TsĂ© BiiÊŒ Ndzisgaii, pronounced [tsÊ°Ă©pĂŹËÊ ÇčtsÉȘÌskÉÌĂŹË], 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 UtahâArizona 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) "ۧÙÙÙۧÙۧŰȘ ۧÙÙ ŰȘŰŰŻŰ©" "Vereinigte Staaten" "ăąăĄăȘă«" "米ćœ" "çŸćœ" "믞ê”" "Estados Unidos" "Ătats-Unis" "ŚŚšŚŠŚŚȘ ŚŚŚšŚŚȘ" "à€žà€à€Żà„à€à„à€€ à€°à€Ÿà€à„à€Ż" "ĐĄĐšĐ"
(Arizona) "ۣ۱ÙŰČÙÙۧ" "äș㩿ĄéŁć·" "ŚŚšŚŚŚŚ Ś" "à€à€°à€żà€à„à€šà€Ÿ" "ăąăȘăŸăć·" "ì ëŠŹìĄ°ë" "ĐŃĐžĐ·ĐŸĐœĐ°"
(Utah) "ÙÙŰȘۧ" "çčä»ć·" "ŚŚŚŚ" "à€Żà„à€à€Ÿ" "ăŠăżć·" "ì í" "ĐźŃа"
(Monument Valley) "ÙŰ§ŰŻÙ Ű§ÙÙ۔ۚ ۧÙŰȘ۰Ùۧ۱Ù" "çșȘćż”çąè°·" "VallĂ©e des monuments" "ŚŚŚ ŚŚŚŚ Ś ŚŚŚŚ" "à€žà„à€źà€Ÿà€°à€ à€à€Ÿà€à„" "ăąăă„ăĄăłăăăŹăŒ" "ëȘšëŽëšŒíž 밞늏" "ĐĐŸĐ»ĐžĐœĐ° ĐĐŸĐœŃĐŒĐ”ĐœŃĐŸĐČ" "Valle de los Monumentos"
Monument Valley, a red-sand desert region on the Arizona-Utah border, is known for the towering sandstone buttes of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. The park, frequently a filming location for Western movies, is accessed by the looping, 17-mile Valley Drive. The famous, steeply sloped Mittens buttes can be viewed from the road or from overlooks such as John Fordâs Point.
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Monument Valley again even though we are just about to leave Chinle, Arizona and Canyon De Chelly. I'm not finding any photos that I took here at Canyon De Chelly that I love.
See you in Sedona!
On the highest point of the Blackdown Hills, Wellington Monument was erected in celebration of the Duke of Wellesley and his victory at Waterloo. Building began in 1817 but the Duke never saw it finished.
The Washington Monument is a large, white-colored obelisk at the west end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. It is a United States Presidential Memorial constructed to commemorate George Washington.
The monument is among the world's tallest masonry structures, standing 555 feet (169.29 m) in height and made of marble, granite, and sandstone. It was designed by Robert Mills, a prominent American architect of the 1840s. The actual construction of the monument began in 1848 but was not completed until 1884, almost 30 years after the architect's death. This hiatus in construction was because of a lack of funds and the intervention of the American Civil War. A difference in shading of the marble, visible approximately 150 feet (45 m) up, clearly delineates the initial construction from its resumption in 1876.
Its cornerstone was laid on July 4, 1848; the capstone was set on December 6, 1884, and the completed monument was dedicated on February 21, 1885. It officially opened October 9, 1888. Upon completion, it became the world's tallest structure, a title it inherited from the Cologne Cathedral and held until 1889, when the Eiffel Tower was finished in Paris, France.
The Washington Monument reflection can be seen in the aptly named Reflecting Pool, a rectangular pool extending to the west, towards the Lincoln Memorial.
Very hazy day, didn't know if it was from the smoke from Arizona fires or blowing sand in the distance
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_Valley
Monument Valley (Navajo: TsĂ© BiiÊŒ Ndzisgaii, pronounced [tsÊ°Ă©pĂŹËÊ ÇčtsÉȘÌskÉÌĂŹË], 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 UtahâArizona 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) "ۧÙÙÙۧÙۧŰȘ ۧÙÙ ŰȘŰŰŻŰ©" "Vereinigte Staaten" "ăąăĄăȘă«" "米ćœ" "çŸćœ" "믞ê”" "Estados Unidos" "Ătats-Unis" "ŚŚšŚŠŚŚȘ ŚŚŚšŚŚȘ" "à€žà€à€Żà„à€à„à€€ à€°à€Ÿà€à„à€Ż" "ĐĄĐšĐ"
(Arizona) "ۣ۱ÙŰČÙÙۧ" "äș㩿ĄéŁć·" "ŚŚšŚŚŚŚ Ś" "à€à€°à€żà€à„à€šà€Ÿ" "ăąăȘăŸăć·" "ì ëŠŹìĄ°ë" "ĐŃĐžĐ·ĐŸĐœĐ°"
(Utah) "ÙÙŰȘۧ" "çčä»ć·" "ŚŚŚŚ" "à€Żà„à€à€Ÿ" "ăŠăżć·" "ì í" "ĐźŃа"
(Monument Valley) "ÙŰ§ŰŻÙ Ű§ÙÙ۔ۚ ۧÙŰȘ۰Ùۧ۱Ù" "çșȘćż”çąè°·" "VallĂ©e des monuments" "ŚŚŚ ŚŚŚŚ Ś ŚŚŚŚ" "à€žà„à€źà€Ÿà€°à€ à€à€Ÿà€à„" "ăąăă„ăĄăłăăăŹăŒ" "ëȘšëŽëšŒíž 밞늏" "ĐĐŸĐ»ĐžĐœĐ° ĐĐŸĐœŃĐŒĐ”ĐœŃĐŸĐČ" "Valle de los Monumentos"
Lying on the border between Utah and Arizona, the valley is well-known for having been used in many films - most famously with John Wayne*. Notice how the clouds are tinged red - that's not a camera fault, it's reflection of the red soil!
This is Navajo Nation country and if you zoom in and look at the far left you can (just!) see a Hogan - one of their homes (where tourists are not to go without an invitation)
** It's possible to tour many parts of the valley in your car or on a tour with a guide or even on horseback. I've done it in an "ordinary" car and although it's rough and sandy in places it's not too difficult.
*MANY films have been made here - too many to mention, so I suggest looking here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_appearances_of_Monument_Val...
Don't let the warm colors in this fool you - it was FREEZING when I made this image! This is a classic view of Monument Valley, but I couldn't resist - the Mittens, Merrick Butte, and these rocks at the top of the valley form a mesmerizing vista.
Provincetown, Cape Cod, MA
The Pilgrim Monument of Provincetown, Massachusetts was built between 1907 and 1910 to commemorate the first landfall of the Pilgrims in 1620 and the signing of the Mayflower Compact in Provincetown Harbor.
The tower is 77 m (252 ft) tall. It was designed by Willard T. Sears after the Torre del Mangia in Siena, Italy. (Source: Wikipedia)
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most favourited of my photos
It is the symbol of the Bangladesh freedom
Picture of the "Monument" in Satpai college road,Netrokona,Bangladesh
9th Fort
Name: Monument to the Victims of Fascism ('9th fort and monument')
Location: Kaunas, Lithuania
Year completed: 1984
Designer: Alfonsas Vincentas Ambraziƫnas
Ninth Fort monument is a gargantuan Soviet-era concrete monument that sits on a hill overlooking the city. The 32-metre tall memorial was unveiled in 1984 in remembrance of the 30,000 Jews who were murdered here during the Holocaust and sits on the site of a mass grave.
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This is part of the monument to Finland`s greatest composer, Jean Sibelius (1865 - 1957). The other part consists of some 600 steel pipes welded together. This work of Eila Hiltunen was unveiled in 1967 & is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in Helsinki.
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