Amazing Journey Into Canyon de Chelly
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- Опубликовано: 15 мар 2024
- Join us on a mesmerizing journey through Canyon de Chelly, a sacred site nestled in the heart of Navajo Nation. This video unveils the canyon's stunning red cliffs, ancient cliff dwellings, and the enduring legacy of the Navajo people. Explore the lush valley floors and towering rock formations that have been home to native tribes for thousands of years. Discover the stories of the Ancestral Puebloans and the modern Navajo who still inhabit this land.
We delve into the mysteries of Spider Rock, the pictographs, and the ancient ruins that tell tales of survival, spirituality, and resilience. Witness the awe-inspiring landscapes, learn about Navajo traditions, and see how this sacred canyon continues to thrive in the American Southwest.
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It's pronounced Canyon de-SHAY.
Thank you. It was bugging me
@@deniceeverham9467👍😉 me too!
Tell the A.I.
Best dialogue to accompany landscape. Much appreciated information. Glad you met the natives.
Canyon De Chelly (shay)
I can't watch a video where the narrator mispronounce the name of the location. Chelly doesn't rhyme with "jelly", it's pronounces "shay". It's a stunning place to visit and deserves the respect of pronouncing the name correctly.
Thank you, I thought it was me !
It is AI voice!
I visited it on a mission trip. I remember Navajo children running and chasing one another on the edge of the 1000 foot drop off. No fences or guard rails! Also, recall seeing tipis, like you see on westerns, way down on the canyon floor. Our Navajo guide pointed out a member of the Hopi tribe and said, "Now, there's a REAL Indian!"
What a stunning video you have produced here ! If you look closely at the rocks and their formations ,you can see ' faces ' carved into them ? But not by man or woman .They lie in all kinds of shapes and sizes and positions ,but they are there ...looking out at us ,forever ! It gives me goosebumps just watching mother nature at her most beautiful and powerful . Thanks again for the hospitality...all the best from Scotland .
If I were Navajo I would want to build and expand those cliff dwellings , leaving the ancient ones alone for posterity but with new ones to inhabit and utilize as retreats or meditation or prayer sites . Maybe a weekend getaway on the same spot your ancestors slumbered and thrived . A picnic withflat bread and indian tacos . With a bit of peyote under the tongue to stay in touch with the spirit world.
Interesting video, needs more views!!
This canyon is so beautiful. It is not convenient to get to, but it is worth the trip. There is only one place that unaccompanied non-residents are allowed to visit and that is the White House (an Anasazi pueblo up the cliff). But the good news is that you can hire a Navajo guide to accompany you and give you a guided tour. Call ahead and reserve. When I went, there was also a campground on one Navajo family's farm. Plan your trip for summer only because the canyon is too cold in the winter, even for the residents who move out of the canyon.
I couldn't get past the mispronunciation of " de Chelly"
Yes, it's hard to accept anyone as providing info when they mispronounce the name of the place.
Computer, not human
Some very dear friends live there who I got to know through Guy Burkhardt . Nave if your out there wassup dude .
Beautiful, Not rocks to be taking a horse on
Canon de Shay, not chelly.
How do you pronounce Tortilla ???
Tohr TAI lilla?
Totally mispronouncing the name! It is pronounced Canyon de Chelly "(Shay)" no (Shelly) Program your AI narration!
Friggin AI voices are gonna rewrite history with the wrong pronunciation of everything.
Don't blame. the AI. Would you blame a typewriter for a typo? No. You would blame the person who should have copy edited. Nowadays, people are very unprofessional. They throw something up and don't bother to check it first.
Neither "fish" nor "fowl", a very shallow dive with limited impact... Sorry
Melted buildings of Grand Tartary, destroyed by dews
AI idiocy. He’s a real expert, mispronouncing the place in the first 10 seconds. Turned it off.
Computer, not human
Misleading thumbnail
The mispronunciation is inexcusable.
The Grand Canyon has been flooded many times not just once or twice but countless times the earth is 4 billion years old that’s 4,000,000,000 and we’ve study it for 100 years