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Picures Of Navajoland |
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More pics of Dine'tah! |
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This is the Hogback. The chapter of San Juan is located in this area. |
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This is Navajo, New Mexico. One of the smaller communities just outside of the Chuska Mountains. This is the place where I grew up before we moved off the reservation back in 1990. |
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Another photo shot of the small community of Navajo! As you can see there is a little shopping area for the people of this community. The red rocks behind it give the area a scenic drive through! |
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I remember this rock as a child. I remember me and my brother climbing the rock to see how high we can go.. Now that I am older, I think back and I tell myself how stupid and dangerous it was, ha!!!! |
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This is a backroad and very beautiful!! The dirt road can be found going from Fort Defiance to Sawmill, Arizona. As you are driving to Sawmill, there is a sign that says Navajo. Turn there and the dirt road will lead you through a scenic path to Navajo, New Mexico. |
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This is the dirtroad I mentioned in the other pic. As you can see it takes you through the most beautiful places on Navajoland! |
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Another photo shot of the dirt road that takes you from Sawmill, Arizona to Navajo, New Mexico |
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This is located in the chapter of White Rock, New Mexico, about 30 miles north of Crownpoint. As you can see, the area is covered with white sand and rocks, thus; White Rock... |
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