In the heart of the southwestern United States lies Monument Valley Tribal Park, an enchanting landscape where red-coloured sandstone formations rise like sentinels of time. Located on the territory of the Navajo Nation, the valley breathes ancient stories, shrouded in silence and wind.
At sunrise, the iconic mesas and buttes cast long shadows across the desert floor. Each rock formation bears a name - The Mittens, Totem Pole, Three Sisters - as if they were characters in an ancient story. Here you are not just walking through a nature reserve, but through the living heritage of the Navajo people. Guides tell of ancestors, stars, and spirits woven into the stone.
The red earth beneath your feet, the endless sky overhead, and the deep peace that hangs over the plain make Monument Valley more than a landscape. It is a place of spiritual significance, a symbol of connection between man, nature and history.
When the sun sets and the rocks light up in fiery orange, the world seems to stand still for a moment. Monument Valley is not a place you visit - it is a place you feel, that settles into your memory like a dream you once had but never forget.
Hello, nice that you take a look in my shop. So my name is Gert Hilbink, living in Coevorden. I have been doing photography since I was 13, inspired by a biology teacher at the then U.L.O. school in Coevorden. Generally I mainly photograph nature but actually.. Read more…
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Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany