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Hello and Goodbye to Ancient Spirits

21 Sep 2016 1 2 331
Be still and the earth will speak to you. ~Navajo Proverb We gaze into the sandstone amphitheature one last time, and say goodbye, before heading to Monument Valley. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah DAY 5 MON 1 OCT 2012

Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

Ancient Spirits

11 Sep 2016 281
We gaze into the sandstone amphitheature one last time to stop and reflect, before heading to Monument Valley. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah DAY 5 MON 1 OCT 2012

Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

11 Sep 2016 1 260
In harmony may I walk. With harmony ahead me, may I walk. With harmony behind me, may I walk. With harmony above me, may I walk. With harmony underneath my feet, may I walk. With harmony all around me, may I walk. It is done in harmony. ~Navajo Our guide and driver, Lloyd Taylor (Flagstaff).

The Ancients Whisper

11 Sep 2016 6 2 421
Be still and the earth will speak to you. ~Navajo Proverb These sandstone sentinels stand as ancient monuments to the ghosts of the past. The Pueblo-Anasazi, and then the Paiute gathered, hunted and foraged through here. Paiute legend say the trickster mąʼii (coyote) turned the evil spirits of the legend people into these stone sentinels, and called them Anka-ku-was-a-wits (red painted faces). Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah DAY 5 MON 1 OCT 2012

Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah - The Amphitheat…

11 Sep 2016 5 1 359
DAY 4 SUN 30 SEPT 2012 It's even more impressive when you're standing there..

Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

11 Sep 2016 1 284
DAY 5 MON 1 OCT 2012 The Pueblo Anasazi, and then the Paiute gathered, hunted and foraged through here. Paiute legend say the trickster mąʼii (coyote) turned the evil spirits of the legend people into these stone sentinels, and called them Anka-ku-was-a-wits (red painted faces).