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October 2004 Barbara Read

Shiprock

New Mexico

Northwest New Mexico includes an anusual rock formation known as Shiprock. The legend of the Navaho is that a long time ago the Diné (ancient Navajo) were hard pressed by their enemies. One night their medicine men prayed for their deliverance, having their prayers heard by the Gods. They caused the ground to rise, lifting the Diné, and moved the ground like a great wave into the east away from their enemies. It settled where Shiprock Peak now stands. These Navajos then lived on the top of this new mountain, only coming down to plant their fields and to get water.

For some time all went well. Then one day during a storm, and while the men were working in the fields, the trail up the rock was split off by lightning and only a sheer cliff was left. The women, children, and old men on the top slowly starved to death, leaving their bodies to settle there.

Canon EOS Elan 7 ,Canon EF 28-135mm IS,Fujichrome Velvia
Tripod w/ cable release, Circular Polarizer full exif

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Long Bach Nguyen02-May-2012 07:22
wow
caveman_lee07-Jun-2008 06:41
Impressive scene.
images_of_texas22-Sep-2006 17:24
Wow.

Very Ansel Adamesque. I love the contrast.
Anna Pagnacco04-Jun-2006 04:29
What a sky! Majestic view...Anna