Tuesday, May 4, 2010

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These landscapes we can see the scenic route known as the Valley of the Gods, which is 48 miles north of famous park of the Navajo Indians, monuments Valley, southern Utah.

To visit the Valley of the Gods, a desert area of \u200b\u200bfree access, if we come from the south from Arizona, after spending the Monument Valley and reach the town of Mexican Hat, we'll find it among the area between the Route 163 that climbs the northeast to the national parks of Canyonlands and Arches, and Route 261, heading north.

Both from a path or on the other can take a dirt road, the FR 242 of 27 kilometers long and free, that will lead us to those places so similar to those of Monument Valley, with spectacular rocky platforms and pinnacles, all a result of millions of years of erosion.

Those who have had the opportunity to visit the Valley of the Gods in Utah, highlight its beauty similar to Monument Valley, which enjoys virtually alone, given the low number of tourists. On top free!


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