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| | Canyon De Chelly National Monument | | Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly exhibit remarkable integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. |
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| | Navajo National Monument | | Navajo National Monument preserves three of the most intact cliff dwellings of the ancestral puebloan people. |
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| | Pipe Spring National Monument | | This area is rich with American Indian, early explorer and Mormon pioneer history. The water of Pipe Spring has made it possible for plants, animals, and people to live in this dry, desert region. Ancestral Puebloans and Kaibab Paiute Indians gathered grass seeds, hunted animals, and raised crops near the springs for at least 1,000 years. Activities today include bird watching, ranger-guided tours, and hiking. |
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| | Rainbow Bridge National Monument | | This monument is the world's largest natural bridge. This symmetrical, salmon-pink sandstone span rises 290 feet above the floor of Bridge Canyon. |
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