Richard
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Ack...city life
Pics from air tour of the Valley from KPGA Page, AZ. No we didn't land.
#1: The San Juan River east of it's confluence with the Colorado River. Shown is where the river is not flooded by Lake Powell. The San Juan continues to the east past Farmington, NM and to the south of Durango, CO. That's 10,346' Navajo Mountain in the background.
#2: Monument Valley airport is 5,192 msl, 4,000' of good pavement. A couple days ago cows had gotten onto the rwy.
#3: One of the specatular landforms.
#1: The San Juan River east of it's confluence with the Colorado River. Shown is where the river is not flooded by Lake Powell. The San Juan continues to the east past Farmington, NM and to the south of Durango, CO. That's 10,346' Navajo Mountain in the background.
#2: Monument Valley airport is 5,192 msl, 4,000' of good pavement. A couple days ago cows had gotten onto the rwy.
#3: One of the specatular landforms.
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