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Shiprock, nr. Shiprock New Mexico, March 28, 2024
Shiprock lies at the center of three enormous intersecting “dikes”–thin remnant walls of solidified magma that once flowed in fissures radiating from the volcano that erupted here 27 million years ago. This 1600-foot volcanic core and the “dikes” were initially far beneath the surface of the vast surrounding desert plain. Time and erosion swept away hundreds of feet of surface material to reveal the core and the “dikes,” allowing one to scale steeply piled erosive remains along the “dikes” for views such as the one here. Today this monolith stands on sacred Navajo land. The primitive road leading to shiprock from the nearest highway is not marked to discourage visitors, though access is possible. A Nikon D850 equipped with a 24-70mm f2.8 ED Nikkor Zoom lens was used to capture this late afternoon image looking northward towards distant Colorado peaks.
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