Camel - Monument Valley, UT
N 36° 57.088 W 110° 04.983
12S E 581639 N 4089881
Monument Valley lies on Navajo Tribal Land. The Navaho have given names to some of the buttes based on similarities to animals. This one looks like an camel.
Waymark Code: WMTBVC
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 10/30/2016
Views: 8
The monuments in the park have descriptive names. They are based on ones imagination. These names were created by the early settlers of Monument Valley. Others names portray a certain meaning to the Navajo people. The park consists of mesas, buttes and spire rock structures.
Camel Butte, this mid-eastern animal faces the west.
The best way to view these is by driving the Monument Valley Scenic Drive.
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Physical Address: Monument ValleyUT
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