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A photograph of Shiprock, New Mexico.
Thumbnail for 'Shiprock (N.M.) 12 miles in the distance'
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A foggy picture of Shiprock, New Mexico in the distance. In the front of the image is bare trees and two houses.
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View of Shiprock in New Mexico. Three horse riders in the front of image and a horse drawn buggie heading towards Shiprock. Colorful sky as the sun is setting.
Thumbnail for 'Shiprock-Phantom of the Navajo Desert as seen from Mesa Verde National Park'
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A dark image of Shiprock in the distance, it takes a form of a shadowy phantom in the distance.
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A black and white photograph of Shiprock, New Mexico. There is brush covering the ground with some low mountains in the background with some slight cloud covering.
Thumbnail for 'Ship Rock (near Durango, Colo.) [sic]'
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Photograph of Shiprock, New Mexico.
Thumbnail for 'Shiprock (N.M.) (1600 feet high)'
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Picture of Shiprock, New Mexico
Thumbnail for 'Shiprock (N.M.) (Ship of the Desert)'
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A retouched color postcard of Shiprock, New Mexico. The sun is out and there are clouds in the sky.
Thumbnail for 'Shiprock and Sleeping Ute near Durango, Colo.'
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A black and white postcard of Shiprock. There are also some mountains in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Ship Rock (N.M.) 1600 feet high'
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Black and white photograph of a rock formation showing its many fractures and a pile of loose rock to the right.
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A black and white postcard where Shiprock can be seen in the background and there are some animals in the foreground.
Thumbnail for 'Ship Rock - Landmark of the Desert - Mesa Verde Nat'l Park, Colo.'
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Photographic print image of rock formation from a distance.