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USA - Mexican Hat, Valley of the Gods
The landscape of Valley of the Gods - located just north of Mexican Hat - is a scenice backcountry area, which is more or less similar to that of the much more famous Monument Valley, which lies about 30 miles to the south. Valley of the Gods is also home to magnificent buttes and towering pinnacles scattered in an empty and vast desert landscape.
The sandstone valley is accessed - free admission - by a 17 mile long dirt road. During our visit the road was very easy to ride in the beginning, but at the end were some rocky parts. Unlike Monument Valley we didn’t see almost no other tourists.
Main picture: Valley of the Gods seen from the Moki Dugway
PiP’s: panorama and rock formations of Valley of the Gods
The sandstone valley is accessed - free admission - by a 17 mile long dirt road. During our visit the road was very easy to ride in the beginning, but at the end were some rocky parts. Unlike Monument Valley we didn’t see almost no other tourists.
Main picture: Valley of the Gods seen from the Moki Dugway
PiP’s: panorama and rock formations of Valley of the Gods
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wonderfu
The second PIP is most famous, saw them quite a few times on various sites
This must be seen to be believed.
Thank you Jaap
Outstanding travel photography Jaap. As always, I love your narratives.
Freundliche Grüße und einen schönen Abend
Erich
How spectacular, Jaap ! *****
Amazing how dirt roads filter out the crowds... ;)
Great PiPs and info as always!
Absolutely lovely. Thank you for fueling my anticipation for future travel! :)
I really like this sequence
Superb colours, and great information.
You could easily get lost out there, and (as the Grand Canyon guide told me), they don't look for you, they look for the vultures circling overhead!
Best Wishes, and a good weekend
Peter
Goed weekend Jaap
belle semaine mon ami !
Wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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