
Upside-down Mountain Navajo National Monument - Shonto AZ
Posted by:
Don.Morfe
N 36° 40.698 W 110° 32.454
12S E 541020 N 4059284
Hidden away in Tsegi Canyon’s wilderness of bare rock, sand, and sparse vegetation are surprising pockets of luxuriant growth. Betatakin Canyon—home to a village of prehistoric cliff-dwellings farmers—is one of these oases.
Waymark Code: WM13DX7
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 11/18/2020
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Upside-down Mountain-Navajo National Monument--Hidden away in Tsegi Canyon’s wilderness of bare rock, sand, and sparse vegetation are surprising pockets of luxuriant growth. Betatakin Canyon—home to a village of prehistoric cliff-dwellings farmers—is one of these oases. Fir Canyon, over to your right, is another.
The deeper and narrower the canyon, the less sunshine reaches into its depths. Less sunshine means less evaporation of rainwater, so plant life flourishes. You could say that the climate of Fir Canyon is like an inverted mountain: there’s a gradation downward toward cooler and more humid conditions in the bottom—with plants and animals to match.
Marker Name: Upside-down Mountain
 Type of history commemorated: Place
 County: Navajo
 Name of any agency/ agencies setting marker: National Park Service
 Year placed: 1990

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