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The 27 million-year-old volcanic neck known as Shiprock is a sacred monadnock in northwest New Mexico which rises over 1500 feet above the surrounding high desert floor.

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  • drumshaman@mas.toD drumshaman@mas.to

    The 27 million-year-old volcanic neck known as Shiprock is a sacred monadnock in northwest New Mexico which rises over 1500 feet above the surrounding high desert floor.

    #Photography #Landscape #Nature #Outdoors #NewMexico #Mountains #MountainMonday #Nikon

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    #3

    @drumshaman @elaterite Coincidentally, I just finished a book that takes place around Shiprock.

    I never realized that the mountain had "wings" until I took some photographers around it in a helicopter a bunch of years ago. It's an absolutely stunning formation. Here's one of the shots a client captured. https://500px.com/photo/918375/the-chronicles-of-amber-by-mike-reyfman

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    • mlanger@mastodon.worldM mlanger@mastodon.world

      @drumshaman @elaterite Coincidentally, I just finished a book that takes place around Shiprock.

      I never realized that the mountain had "wings" until I took some photographers around it in a helicopter a bunch of years ago. It's an absolutely stunning formation. Here's one of the shots a client captured. https://500px.com/photo/918375/the-chronicles-of-amber-by-mike-reyfman

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      @mlanger Very nice photo! Volcanic dike wings, baby!

      Love Tsé Bitʼaʼí. It is such a prominent landmark in the Four Corners region.

      @drumshaman

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      • drumshaman@mas.toD drumshaman@mas.to

        The 27 million-year-old volcanic neck known as Shiprock is a sacred monadnock in northwest New Mexico which rises over 1500 feet above the surrounding high desert floor.

        #Photography #Landscape #Nature #Outdoors #NewMexico #Mountains #MountainMonday #Nikon

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        @drumshaman odd. Just started Dark Winds last night and this plce was mentioned several times.

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        • limebar@mastodon.socialL limebar@mastodon.social

          @drumshaman odd. Just started Dark Winds last night and this plce was mentioned several times.

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          #6

          @limebar — yes! I love that show and it is fun seeing all of the Diné landmarks shown/mentioned in it. This is a sacred site for them, which they call Tsé Bitʼaʼí—"rock with wings" or "winged rock"…

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          • elaterite@mastoart.socialE elaterite@mastoart.social

            @mlanger Very nice photo! Volcanic dike wings, baby!

            Love Tsé Bitʼaʼí. It is such a prominent landmark in the Four Corners region.

            @drumshaman

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            #7

            @elaterite @drumshaman After reading that book (the 2nd Anne Hillerman book), I have a real urge to drive up past there again. Maybe next winter, if I'm still doing the RV thing.

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            • mlanger@mastodon.worldM mlanger@mastodon.world

              @elaterite @drumshaman After reading that book (the 2nd Anne Hillerman book), I have a real urge to drive up past there again. Maybe next winter, if I'm still doing the RV thing.

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              @mlanger @elaterite @drumshaman
              I fell in love with all the Hillerman books. It helps that we have a family connection to the region.

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              • dougfir@mastodon.socialD dougfir@mastodon.social

                @mlanger @elaterite @drumshaman
                I fell in love with all the Hillerman books. It helps that we have a family connection to the region.

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                #9

                @dougfir @elaterite @drumshaman I really loved Tony hillerman's books and have just started getting into his daughter's books. The first one did not impress me but I was encouraged to keep reading. The second one was better. I'll probably read all of them eventually.

                I used to spend a lot of time in that area of Arizona and the Four Corners. It's mostly a distant memory these days.

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                • mlanger@mastodon.worldM mlanger@mastodon.world

                  @dougfir @elaterite @drumshaman I really loved Tony hillerman's books and have just started getting into his daughter's books. The first one did not impress me but I was encouraged to keep reading. The second one was better. I'll probably read all of them eventually.

                  I used to spend a lot of time in that area of Arizona and the Four Corners. It's mostly a distant memory these days.

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                  #10

                  @mlanger I prefer Tony, but Anne is good too. I think she tends to drone on a bit too much about domestic chores, however.

                  If you're interested, a recent podcast interview with Anne, and how she figured out how to continue the Leaphorn / Chee series, it wasn't easy, you can listen at this link:

                  https://jeffersonhour.libsyn.com/1656-a-conversation-with-novelist-anne-hillerman

                  @dougfir @drumshaman

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                  • drumshaman@mas.toD drumshaman@mas.to

                    The 27 million-year-old volcanic neck known as Shiprock is a sacred monadnock in northwest New Mexico which rises over 1500 feet above the surrounding high desert floor.

                    #Photography #Landscape #Nature #Outdoors #NewMexico #Mountains #MountainMonday #Nikon

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                    #11

                    @drumshaman beautiful!

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                    • elaterite@mastoart.socialE elaterite@mastoart.social

                      @mlanger I prefer Tony, but Anne is good too. I think she tends to drone on a bit too much about domestic chores, however.

                      If you're interested, a recent podcast interview with Anne, and how she figured out how to continue the Leaphorn / Chee series, it wasn't easy, you can listen at this link:

                      https://jeffersonhour.libsyn.com/1656-a-conversation-with-novelist-anne-hillerman

                      @dougfir @drumshaman

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                      #12

                      @elaterite @dougfir @drumshaman Exactly. Domestic chores. And, "Oh, Chee didn't say that he loves me before hanging up on this 10th call of the day. Does he still love me?"🙄

                      This is the second book in a row where the drama with her sister goes on and on. I don't like her sister and wish she would just go away or get locked up in jail already.

                      I'll bookmark that link and give a listen later on. Thanks.

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                      • mlanger@mastodon.worldM mlanger@mastodon.world

                        @elaterite @dougfir @drumshaman Exactly. Domestic chores. And, "Oh, Chee didn't say that he loves me before hanging up on this 10th call of the day. Does he still love me?"🙄

                        This is the second book in a row where the drama with her sister goes on and on. I don't like her sister and wish she would just go away or get locked up in jail already.

                        I'll bookmark that link and give a listen later on. Thanks.

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                        #13

                        @mlanger Ha ha, yup!

                        @dougfir @drumshaman

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