From the Grand Canyon, we
traveled to Canyon
de
Chelley which, in some ways, we enjoyed
more. You are
taken
by eight wheeled vehicles through the
canyon where
you are
able to see cliff dwellings of the
Annasazi indians.
Throughout are pictographs and
petroglyphs in the
rocks
drawn by this ancient group of people
who have long
since
disappeared. Being there you can just
imagine the
difficult
life these people must have had. Our
next
destination was
Monument Valley, where many old westerns were filmed.
We
were fortunate to be able to visit a
native woman who
was a
friend of our guide. They prepared "fry
bread" for
our
lunch and we were invited into their
Hogan when she
showed
us how wool is made into yarn and how
the rugs and
other
handicrafts are made. The next day we
took a float
trip
down the San Juan river from Bluff to
Mexican Hat,
Utah.
The highlight of the trip was being able to to into a
cliff
dwelling and stand were these ancient
people lived.
It was
a moment to remember. We next visited
Capital Reef
National Park where we took a long hike
through an
arroyo.
Then on to Arches National Park and our
last
destination
being Canyonlands National Park. We
are so lucky to
live
in a country with such diversity and
beauty. I doubt
there
is anything that can compare to the
United
States.
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