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Monument Valley/Page, Arizona September, 2011
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It's A Whole New World... ...In Northern Arizona! |
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Visit the sacred land of the Navajo people with this exciting photographic adventure. |
Sponsored by:
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Monument Valley is an outdoor theater with a different performance daily. When the curtain of darkness rises, the show begins. The characters are developed over time by the forces of wind and rain. The soundtrack is provided by a symphony of light and shadow. There are thousands stories to be told. |
| Monument Valley is not a state park or a national monument. Rather, It is a sacred land belonging to the Navajo people. Visitors to Monument Valley are guests of the Navajo Indian Nation. We will visit areas in the valley that are only accessible to visitors who are escorted by a Navajo guide. |
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The valley’s monuments consist of dramatic spires buttes and
arches - each with a descriptive name and its own personality.
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| Just inside the main gate, the signature formations known as the mittens rise up and greet visitors to Monument Valley. |
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We will be headquartered at the beautiful San Juan Inn in Mexican Hat, Utah. 1-800-447-2022 The San Juan Inn features wonderful accommidations and great food!
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We will spend two days photographing in Monument Valley and around Mexican Hat. Then, it is offto Page,
AZ to photograph in the spectacular Slot Canyons. One ofnatures most interesting creations, the canyons are an abstract
of color and shape. We will spend our last night in Page to visit thebeginnings of the Grand Canyon at Horseshoe Overlook.
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Adventure dates are September 15-17, 2008.
The registration fee is $695. Registration includes workshop fee, guide services and park entrance fees.
No refunds after June 14th.
Please call 972-601.9070 for more info.
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