We are traveling through the Navajo Nation. Our first rest stop was at a Burger King in Kayenta. Next to the Burger King was a display about code talking during World War II. The display, and souvenir shop, is owned by the son of a code talker. There were also some native american structures to walk through. We then rode through Monument Valley. When you see the pictures below, you'll understand the name of the valley. We had lunch at Goulding's Trading Post (out in the middle of nowhere). Then, we continued on to Durango for a two night stay.
This is a traditional Native American structure called a hogan.
This is typical of the monuments we saw as we rode for miles and miles through Monument Valley.
Wayne took this picture from our lunch stop at Goulding's Trading Post.
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