Monument Valley

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Monument Valley is located on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona (around 36°59′N, 110°6′W). The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation, and is accessible from U.S. Highway 163. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii’ Ndzisgaii (Valley of the Rocks).

The area is part of the Colorado Plateau. The floor is largely Cutler Red siltstone or its sand deposited by the meandering rivers that carved the valley. The valley’s vivid red color comes from iron oxide exposed in the weathered siltstone. The darker, blue-gray rocks in the valley get their color from manganese oxide.

The buttes are clearly stratified, with three principal layers. The lowest layer is Organ Rock shale, the middle de Chelly sandstone and the top layer is Moenkopi shale capped by Shinarump siltstone. The valley includes large stone structures including the famed Eye of the Sun.

Between 1948 and 1967, the southern extent of the Monument Upwarp was mined for uranium, which occurs in scattered areas of the Shinarump siltstone; vanadium and copper are associated with uranium in some deposits (see Uranium mining in Arizona).

The twin buttes of the Valley (“the Mittens”), the “Totem Pole,” and the Ear of the Wind arch, among other features, have developed iconic status. They have appeared in many television programs, commercials, and Hollywood movies, especially Westerns.

Director John Ford’s 1939 film Stagecoach, starring John Wayne, has had an enduring influence in making the Valley famous. After that first experience, Ford returned nine times to shoot Westerns — even when the films were not set in Arizona or Utah (see The Searchers, set in Texas, but filmed here). A popular lookout point is named in his honor as “John Ford Point.” It was used by Ford in a scene from The Searchers where an American Indian village is attacked.
The Himalaya Range (Sanskrit: हिमालय, IPA pronunciation: [hɪ'mɑlijə]), or Himalayas for short, is a mountain range in Asia, separating the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. By extension, it is also the name of the massive mountain system which includes the Karakoram, the Hindu Kush, the Toba Kakar, and a host of minor ranges extending from the Pamir Knot. The name is from Sanskrit himālaya, a tatpurusa compound meaning “the abode of snow” (from hima “snow”, and ālaya “abode”; see also Himavat).[1]As words, the expression “Himalaya Range” is similar to the expression Sierra Nevada.

Together, the Himalayan mountain system is the planet’s highest and home to the world’s highest peaks: the Eight-thousanders, including Mount Everest and K2. To comprehend the enormous scale of this mountain range consider that Aconcagua, in the Andes, at 6,962 m, is the highest peak outside Asia, while the Himalayan system includes over 100 mountains exceeding 7,200 meters.[2]

The Himalayan system, which includes outlying subranges, stretches across five countries: Bhutan, China, India, Nepal, Pakistanand Afghanistan. They are the source of three of the world’s major river systems, the Indus, the Ganga-Brahmaputra, and the Yangtze. Approximately 1.3 billion people live in the drainage basin of the Himalayan rivers.

The range proper runs west to east, from the Indus river valley to the Brahmaputra river valley, thereby forming an arc 2,400 km long, which varies in width from 400 km in the western Kashmir-Xinjiang region to 150 km in the eastern Tibet-Arunachal Pradesh region. The Himalaya chain consists of three parallel ranges, with the northern-most range known as the Great or Inner Himalayas.

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17 Responses to Monument Valley

  1. christy7337 says:

    me 2 i flew from …
    me 2 i flew from dublin 2 phoenix then drove 2 the vally grabed a hand full of earth and back 2 phoenix and i loved it how sad am i cant wait 2 do it again

  2. christy7337 says:

    i agree load of shit
    i agree load of shit

  3. MasterJackAubrey says:

    Good lord, this …
    Good lord, this music is a bad choice, even for Youtube where this kind of thing is out of control. Stupidity ought to be painful.

  4. neolithic9 says:

    you can say that

    you can say that
    life is sometime very unfair
    wht can i say

  5. xcraig1961 says:

    uv had a …
    uv had a life so far then

  6. SidneyXda says:

    music just …
    music just me off, friggin brit songs

  7. neolithic9 says:

    i visted MV when i …
    i visted MV when i was 24
    the best day of my life

  8. caiotwombly says:

    i love clocks by …
    i love clocks by coldplay

  9. coutnall14 says:

    Very neat and a …
    Very neat and a good choice of music. Being a big fan of Clint Eastwood’s movie The Eiger Sanction, I have to visit this site someday. I believe he was the last person allowed to scale the Totem Pole due to Indian reservation laws. Can anyone verify this?

  10. ireneadler00 says:

    I’ve been there …
    I’ve been there this June and would gladly go back. Stunning. Wonderful hours that I spent, truly unforgettable.

  11. bergy305 says:

    Clocks by Coldplay
    Clocks by Coldplay

  12. gravityhammer25 says:

    whats the song id …
    whats the song id love to drive there floor it down that highway.

  13. rockdamour says:

    nice! ive been there
    nice! ive been there

  14. Baaiik0o says:

    great video, it’s …
    great video, it’s beautiful, I want to go here T_T !^^ 5*****
    thank you for the description of Monument Valley, and the rest. ^^

  15. nosferatuyt says:

    The Aconcagua is …
    The Aconcagua is not the highest mountain outside of Asia. It is a lie from Mendoza. The highes mountain are in Catamarca, Argentina (Ojos del Salado y Monte Piscis), and other pick in Peru

  16. Burnmaniadotcom says:

    i like the music
    i like the music

  17. frunchzz says:

    che contest eddy?
    che contest eddy?