|  LDJ on the Mother Road
 |  Roy's Motel on original Rt 66 preserved.
 |  Contemporary postcard showing Roy's in its heyday.
 |  On original Rt 66 towards Oatman AZ
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|  On old Rt 66, heading towards Oatman, Az.
 |  Vintage roadside: at one time, Burma Shave signs were very common sights along the roadside.
 |  Sitgreaves  Pass at dusk.
 |  Contemporary postcard showing extreme turns along the Sitgreaves Pass section of Rt 66.
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|  Oatman AZ, bypassed by the realignment of 66 in 1953
 |  Kingman AZ: our stop for the night.
 |  Hackberry AZ: vintage roadside
 |  Casualty of the Mojave Desert
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|  Radar trap in Hackberry AZ.
 |  Entrance to Monument Valley Tribal Park
 |  First light
 |  Sunrise hits Yei Bi Chei formations
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|  Monument Valley at daybreak
 |  Monument Valley back country at daybreak.
 |  Rain God Mesa
 |  Monument Valley
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|  LDJ and our guide Larson in front of Rain God Mesa
 |  The back road through the Valley
 |  Daybreak
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 |  Totem Pole
 |  A couple of tourists in front of Eagle's Eye
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|  Ancient petroglyphs
 |  Goulding's Lodge: In the distance, Stagecoach Mesa, Castle Rock, Big Chief Butte, Sentinal Mesa.
 |  Goulding's Lodge
 |  Sentinal Mesa with Big Indian Butte to the right.
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|  The Searchers screen capture with Sentinal Mesa in background
 |  Current view of Sentinal Mesa from approximate location of previous picture.
 |  The two Mittens and Merrick's Butte (right).
 |  The Searchers iconic opening scene. Mitchell Mesa and Grey Whiskers Butte in distance
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|  Mitchell Mesa and Grey Whiskers  Butte from approximate location of previous picture.
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 |  Ear of the Wind
 |  Lunar landscape
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|  Yucca and sagebrush with the Mittens and Merrick's Butte in the background.
 |  West (L) and East  Mittens
 |  The Mittens as John Ford might have photographed them.
 |  Mitchell Mesa
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|  West and East Mittens at sunset
 |  The Valley at dusk.
 |  West  Mitten at dusk
 |  East  Mitten and Merricks Butte at dusk.
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|  Sunset in the Valley: Mitchell Mesa far right.
 |  Sometimes you just have to stop the car and take that picture.
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