The Tsegi Overlook in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, USA is another roadside overlook, not within sight of any ruins, but opposite a broad swathe of the ravine, including a long section of Chinle Wash and areas of adjacent farmland. About 3 kilometres of the gorge is visible upstream, as the sandstone walls gradually rise, towering 140 metres above the streamway. One named feature in view is Blade Rock, a long curving fin that projects from the North rim cliffs right to the edge of the wash. The Navajo home and farm in the canyon bottom below this overlook are used during warm weather. Horses and sheep usually graze in the canyon.
Let me start by introducing myself. I'm Frank from the Netherlands, currently sixty-eight years old and retired for over a decade already. This gives me plenty of time to spend on one of the most fascinating hobbies I have, photography. It combines really well with travelling, another.. Read more…