 Mexican Hat formation - Mexican Hat, Utah |
 US Highway 163 looking south from Utah into Arizona |
 Castle Butte, Bear and Rabbit, Stagecoach, The King on his Throne (middle) and Brigham’s Tomb formations |
 Stagecoach, Bear and Rabbit, Castle Butte and The King on his Throne |
 Gray Whiskers and Mitchell Butte |
 West Mitten, East Mitten and Merrick Butte from the Navajo Tribal Center |
 West Mitten, East Mitten and Merrick Butte from the Navajo Tribal Center |
 East Mitten and Merrick Butte from the Navajo Tribal Center |
 Looking north past West Mitten |
 West Mitten, The King on his Throne and Castle Butte |
 West Mitten, Big Indian and Merrick Butte |
 Merrick Butte and East Mitten from the Valley Drive |
 City Butte from the Valley Drive |
 Sandstone formation towers over a Navajo home |
 Looking north past West Mitten |
 The setting sun begins to form long shadows in Monument Valley |
 Sunset turns the Mittens and Merrick Buttes red |
 Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park - Arizona (2008 & 2018) |
 West Mitten, East Mitten and Merrick Butte just before sunset from the Navajo Tribal Center |
 The Mittens and Merrick Buttes fade with the setting sun |
 Yei Bi Chei and the Totem Pole formations |
 The Three Sisters |
 The North Window |
 West Mitten, The King on his Throne and Castle Butte |
 West Mitten, The King on his Throne and Castle Butte |
 With the moon overhead, the sun rises on Monument Valley |
 Monument Valley just before sunrise |
 The moon over Castle Butte, Bear and Rabbit, Stagecoach and The King on his Throne during sunrise |
 Stagecoach, Bear and Rabbit, Castle Butte and The King on his Throne turn red as the sun rises |
 The Setting Hen formation at sunrise |
 Castle Butte, Bear and Rabbit, Stagecoach and The King on his Throne turn red as the sun rises |
 East Mitten, Merrick Butte and West Mitten at sunrise from US Highway 163 |
 Agathla Peak south on US Highway 163 toward Kayenta Arizona |
 The sun setting on The King on his Throne, Stagecoach, Bear and Rabbit and Castle Butte |
 Cactus bloom – each flower was six inches in diameter |