Bear’s Ear National Monument
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Bear’s Ear National Monument
#1Last week I did a five day workshop in the Bear’s Ear region of southeast Utah. The workshop included side trips to the Navajo Reservation and various architectural ruins. I’ll let the photos tell the rest of the story.
Monument Valley
House on Fire
Pictograph
Cactus
Monument Valley at sunset
“Totem Pole”
Monarch Ruins
Abajo Range
Monument Valley
House on Fire
Pictograph
Cactus
Monument Valley at sunset
“Totem Pole”
Monarch Ruins
Abajo Range
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Re: Bear’s Ear National Monument
#2Paul
Thanks for sharing-these a re great photos. They make me a bit homesick. Hope you enjoyed the area.
Frank
Thanks for sharing-these a re great photos. They make me a bit homesick. Hope you enjoyed the area.
Frank
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#3These are beautiful. Thanks...
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Re: Bear’s Ear National Monument
#9Are these places open to the general public or is there restricted access? Due to vandalism and looting many reservations have shut off access to areas.
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#11All of the places were open to the general public except the Navajo Reservation. We paid an admission fee and had a guide for the tour on the reservation. The $$$ was well spent as we received a very interesting history lesson.