Beautiful day 🎶Great views , reminds me of Arizona with the rock formations . Safe travels ! I L🤍ve the bounce in your step Maria 🍷 ! Have a great evening, thanks for sharing !!
Fantastic scenery. This video triggered memories of watching vintage Western movies from the 1930's 1950's There was always a panoramic scene with the U.S. Cavalry and Indians battling it out with those unusual rock formations in the background. Cinemascope was the big movie thrill of the day with wide-angle shots. Thanks for the memories, Maria and crew.
I love to visit Utah and Arizona to see the sights. The Southwest desert has a beauty of its own. I have been to Monument Valley. I love the buttes and mesas. I find it to be beautiful and awe-inspiring. And you are beautiful, too, Maria 😀 😍!! Thank you for sharing portions of your journeys with us 😀. I always look forward to watching your videos 😀😁. Perhaps you will travel to the Pacific Northwest and Western Washington and the greater Seattle metropolitan area and Puget Sound someday. I always like to see places where I have never been as well as places where I have been. Take care. Have a great day 😃. Hugs 🤗 🫂.
Hallo Maria, Du machst doch sicher viel Sport denn sonst könntest Du nicht immer ohne BH unterwegs sein. Freue mich immer auf neue Videos von Dir. Vielen lieben Dank dafür. VlG Dietmar ❤
Damn..there is so much more to see.. could've given you the tour if I would've known you was here...did you know people died at Forrest Gump Hill just trying to take pictures..they got hit by cars..that's why all those signs and speed monitors are there now
Absolutely amazing, the change of scenery is total in Utah, we could just as easily be on some unknown asteroid floating in space-time, which takes us back millions of years to the original earth, or exploring a plain on the planet Mars. The only other place I know of that evokes such destitution is Ayers Rock in the Australian desert, the only downside is that it is not presented by such a magnificent "globe-trotter" as you, my beautiful Maria. Thank you both for this destination off the beaten track. 💌🤩✌️
I bet if your thousands of fans knew you were going to do the "Forest Gump" walk you would draw a bigger crowd right behind you than Forest did in the movie. :
Did you know people died at Forrest Gump Hill just trying to take pictures..they got hit by cars..that's why all those signs and speed monitors are there now!
We pass a damn gas station every hundred yards for a thousand miles, but when you really need one, you end up walking your ass off. This is no way to run a desert!
I would describe Utah as beautiful and very stark and desolate. This was kind of strange to me because she didn't talk and barely showed her face but it was nice to see her other physical beauty.
That is the petrified graveyard of an ancient, giant forest. The trees were so tall, they went to the edge of space. The wood contains high amounts of silica, brought up by the roots. The roots themselves look like giant crystals in many places, which is why the park service won't let you explore underneath them. The PTB still keep a lid on earth's history for some reason.
Good job reinventing yourself. Still using your god given assets, but I applaud your forward motion. RUclips has far too many tasteless talentless “beautiful “ people making money with not much else to offer but too much skin. It will be flash in the pan for them. I very much like using my imagination as opposed to being overly exposed.
Overrated tourist trap not worth visiting. The so called scenic road is not a road at all. It is an uneven hard-surface dusty desert covered with a thin layer of gravel at some parts. Rather than a road, imagine the Ford truck commercial in which the truck is driven on rough mountains. You have to keep your eyes on the road every second to steer clear of big potholes or big stones, otherwise you can easily wreck your car. Which means you can not enjoy the scenery if driving. God forbid, if you have a car problem there, It would take days to get your car towed to the nearest towns, Mexican Hat or Kayenta, and get fixed. Even if you manage to survive the 18 miles of pothole wasteland without incident, you would be spending the next days worrying and watching for potential car problems. It wrecks your sense of security during your road trip. No one wants to have car problem in the middle of nowhere in that part of the country. It could ruin your holiday. The alternative, joining the tours offered by the park, does not seem to be very attractive either. It is an open truck tour on a very dusty and rough “road”. Your hair, skin and clothes are covered with red dust. You can wear mask and head gear to protect your lung and hair, but other part of your body will be covered with a layer of dust. I do not know why they do not make an effort to make a decent road. One may argue they do not want to over develop tourism, but they have to make decision whether they want tourism or not. People not likely to make a decision to visit there based on the loop road condition, but they should. After you visit the Arches and Canyonlands, Monument Valley looks very ordinary anyway. You won’t miss much if you skip. But, if you really want to visit, you can have the best views from the highway without entering the park. For example, the Forest Gump point probably has the best view of the entire park and it is outside of the park. It is not easy to visit the park, because it is out of the way. But, it is not worth the extra effort to go out of your way to visit it. The national parks in Utah are much more beautiful.
You are so right about the road conditions in the Monument Valley Park! They could make a decent road, but that would ruin the "guided tours" business with the open trucks! We drove very carefully through all the potholes and were lucky to make it through in one piece! A good business idea would be to have a car wash immediately after you exit from the park!
Nice scenery, especially Maria in that white shirt! ;)
Thanks! 😃
Very nice Natural Wonders Maria... Thanks..😊
Many thanks!
@@mariaexotictravel your Welcome 😁
Great travel tips. Thanks for sharing!
You and the scenery are so beautiful
😍
Very scenic Maria,thanks for sharing!❤🎉
Glad you enjoyed it
Another excellent destination u shared with us. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Showing off the twin peaks.
Beautiful day 🎶Great views , reminds me of Arizona with the rock formations . Safe travels ! I L🤍ve the bounce in your step Maria 🍷 ! Have a great evening, thanks for sharing !!
Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing scenery. Watching the natural movement of her upper body 😅
At 5:40, those monuments stood straight up to attention. 🤣
Thanks for the view of the mountains,
You are very welcome!
Beautiful scenery! Thank you for sharing with us, Maria ! ❤
Thank you too
The scenery is almost as beautiful as you ❤
Lovely mounuments you have, i mean you saw..😅🎉
Definitely some stunning peaks out there!😍
They are!
One of your best, Maria. Especially your view of the Mittens, the signature of the valley.
Well I gotta say, you yourself have 2 great monuments, and I'll bet a spectacular valley! Maria you are the scenery of the day...
Damn, praying for a quick rain storm.
Beautiful peaks and valleys!
You're my favorite cowgirl Maria!!!❤
The mountains are very nice. 👀
Very beautiful. Nizohni means BEAUTIFUL TO THE MAX!!! Nice shirt, too. Thanks for the view. 💙💯👍🏾👌🏽🙏🏽
Thank you too
Wonderful Valley.
Fantastic scenery. This video triggered memories of watching vintage Western movies from the 1930's 1950's There was always a panoramic scene with the U.S. Cavalry and Indians battling it out with those unusual rock formations in the background. Cinemascope was the big movie thrill of the day with wide-angle shots. Thanks for the memories, Maria and crew.
I love to visit Utah and Arizona to see the sights. The Southwest desert has a beauty of its own.
I have been to Monument Valley. I love the buttes and mesas. I find it to be beautiful and awe-inspiring.
And you are beautiful, too, Maria 😀 😍!!
Thank you for sharing portions of your journeys with us 😀.
I always look forward to watching your videos 😀😁.
Perhaps you will travel to the Pacific Northwest and Western Washington and the greater Seattle metropolitan area and Puget Sound someday.
I always like to see places where I have never been as well as places where I have been.
Take care. Have a great day 😃. Hugs 🤗 🫂.
nice monuments
The best
Holy monuments Batman!
Feel free to add it to your "Useful videos" folder :)
Hallo Maria, Du machst doch sicher viel Sport denn sonst könntest Du nicht immer ohne BH unterwegs sein. Freue mich immer auf neue Videos von Dir. Vielen lieben Dank dafür. VlG Dietmar ❤
Damn..there is so much more to see.. could've given you the tour if I would've known you was here...did you know people died at Forrest Gump Hill just trying to take pictures..they got hit by cars..that's why all those signs and speed monitors are there now
Next time!
Awesome video! Thank you for sharing!
You bet!
Better video of Monument Valley than the tourism industry does around there. Nice work! Beautiful views.
Thank you very much!
A very nice video! Like a John Ford western.
Thank you very much!
Utah is one very beautiful state !
Hi nice view come meet me in las Vegas I’ll be there 10-06-2024 for a week
Ooops...I'm already back in Florida...Maybe next time!
Wonderful Mountains 🍑🍈🍈😍
Thank you 😋
Absolutely amazing, the change of scenery is total in Utah, we could just as easily be on some unknown asteroid floating in space-time, which takes us back millions of years to the original earth, or exploring a plain on the planet Mars. The only other place I know of that evokes such destitution is Ayers Rock in the Australian desert, the only downside is that it is not presented by such a magnificent "globe-trotter" as you, my beautiful Maria. Thank you both for this destination off the beaten track. 💌🤩✌️
The Valley of natural wonders.
It looks beautiful,thanks🏴😊
Awesome. Definitely another one worth checking out, especially the area where Forrest Gump ended his run.
Some majestic peaks.
One of my fav places. Can only imagine what it would be like with her company too.
the best and most beautiful monument are the twin Maria's Towers :) mmmmmmmm
That’s Fred.
Creepy, old guy .🤓
@@MrGogogordo that's not what your girlfriend said! 🤣🤣🤣
Certainly would like to visit for a few
I saw this road from about the end of an American movie by Tom Hanks more than 20 years ago.
Brings to mind the Twin Buttes south of Springfield, Colorado east of US-287. Iconic❤
Maria with a white shirt is wonderful and perfect😘😘😘😘😘😘😍🥰🤩!!!
scenic view indeed👀
Lovely place to visit mostly during our winters in Minneapolis
Maria, those are some breathtaking formations there, no question!
Still looks amazing. I love those mountains
Look at all those giant trees cut down! Magnifico.....
The scenery is great and so is Maria. Will she feel heavy traveling abroad with so many things?
Great views.
Hi! What a wonderful place!! I dream of visiting Monument Valley. It is so far from Poland😐
You should! It is even farther from Bulgaria, but I found a way!
I bet if your thousands of fans knew you were going to do the "Forest Gump" walk you would draw a bigger crowd right behind you than Forest did in the movie. :
Did you know people died at Forrest Gump Hill just trying to take pictures..they got hit by cars..that's why all those signs and speed monitors are there now!
great time ❤
Natural monuments..
Twin Peaks Valley is my favorite vacation destination😉
I live only a few miles from Mexican Hat.
I’m from NY and doing motorcycle tour this fall that will go to the Mexican Hat and all the other attractions! Can’t wait!
You can shake 'em and you won't break 'em.............. just sayin'.............
AWESOME
I bet you can be a Cowgirl ! Ride on
Because I am from the desert, I love desert roads.☀️🌝🌞🌞☀️🌝🌝🌝fantastique women a meazing gorgeous🍒😙😗😙🍒😙😗
Wow, thank you
Crazy landscape!
Nice and nippely there ....
Isn't it.
Nicely filmed, you should maybe purchase a drone to get an even better overview of the valley.
I've already lost two drones...Watch the rest of the videos and you will see plenty of drone shots!
Красота ❤
We pass a damn gas station every hundred yards for a thousand miles, but when you really need one, you end up walking your ass off. This is no way to run a desert!
U look amazingly beautiful too🥰😍
Thank you 😊
@@mariaexotictravel ur welcome beautiful 😍
Beautiful now matter where she goes im mean yall go
Where is that Ford Ranger with camper? I was hoping to see it driving in Arizona where I live.
That is not the Ford lady! Get your floozies straight! :))))
@@mypeacefultravels Well I apologize. This was a suggested video and I want to find out where that camper was made. For real
banner photo on my channel page has my Jeep at Forest Gump Hill, Certainly, I love the Monument Valley area!
I saw your cover photo! Great! Keep on traveling and enjoying life!
I would describe Utah as beautiful and very stark and desolate. This was kind of strange to me because she didn't talk and barely showed her face but it was nice to see her other physical beauty.
Grand !
She’s cruising across the landscape in air conditioned comfort…. Imagine what it was like back in the 1800s!!!
You should wear body art (paint) instead of regular plain clothes
❤❤❤❤❤❤
That is the petrified graveyard of an ancient, giant forest. The trees were so tall, they went to the edge of space. The wood contains high amounts of silica, brought up by the roots. The roots themselves look like giant crystals in many places, which is why the park service won't let you explore underneath them. The PTB still keep a lid on earth's history for some reason.
1:34 why are you walking in the lane were a car could come from right behind you? Also did anyone get honked at while you there?
Utah claims it’ but Arizona is the park’s location. To be honest it’s Navajo Nation.
If it's in Utah. Then it is Utah. Simple.
@@defmc1 Spoken like a true native of Utah.
Hello maria
Hello! Did you like the video?
Yes my beautiful friend you are amazing
Good job reinventing yourself. Still using your god given assets, but I applaud your forward motion. RUclips has far too many tasteless talentless “beautiful “ people making money with not much else to offer but too much skin. It will be flash in the pan for them. I very much like using my imagination as opposed to being overly exposed.
I appreciate that!
Per all my friends in Utah, it is the new california. They are taxing and slapping fees on more and more
The camera man is not doing me a good job ," that is not fair to be honest 🤦😢😢
Are you wearing a bra ? ❤Amazing scenery 😘
I never wear a bra!
@@mariaexotictravel 😍🔥
@@mariaexotictravel Do you have an Instagram and Facebook page ? I would love to follow you.
Hallo Maria, mit diesem schönen Oberkörper brauchst Du auch keinen BH. LG ❤🤗
Hello 😍😍😍😍😍
Hello 😊
Hey sunshine I like that smile
So annoying to have to weave through all the tourists standing in the road taking pictures there! Get a picture and get out of the road!
Overrated tourist trap not worth visiting. The so called scenic road is not a road at all. It is an uneven hard-surface dusty desert covered with a thin layer of gravel at some parts. Rather than a road, imagine the Ford truck commercial in which the truck is driven on rough mountains. You have to keep your eyes on the road every second to steer clear of big potholes or big stones, otherwise you can easily wreck your car. Which means you can not enjoy the scenery if driving. God forbid, if you have a car problem there, It would take days to get your car towed to the nearest towns, Mexican Hat or Kayenta, and get fixed. Even if you manage to survive the 18 miles of pothole wasteland without incident, you would be spending the next days worrying and watching for potential car problems. It wrecks your sense of security during your road trip. No one wants to have car problem in the middle of nowhere in that part of the country. It could ruin your holiday. The alternative, joining the tours offered by the park, does not seem to be very attractive either. It is an open truck tour on a very dusty and rough “road”. Your hair, skin and clothes are covered with red dust. You can wear mask and head gear to protect your lung and hair, but other part of your body will be covered with a layer of dust.
I do not know why they do not make an effort to make a decent road. One may argue they do not want to over develop tourism, but they have to make decision whether they want tourism or not. People not likely to make a decision to visit there based on the loop road condition, but they should.
After you visit the Arches and Canyonlands, Monument Valley looks very ordinary anyway. You won’t miss much if you skip. But, if you really want to visit, you can have the best views from the highway without entering the park. For example, the Forest Gump point probably has the best view of the entire park and it is outside of the park.
It is not easy to visit the park, because it is out of the way. But, it is not worth the extra effort to go out of your way to visit it. The national parks in Utah are much more beautiful.
You are so right about the road conditions in the Monument Valley Park! They could make a decent road, but that would ruin the "guided tours" business with the open trucks! We drove very carefully through all the potholes and were lucky to make it through in one piece! A good business idea would be to have a car wash immediately after you exit from the park!
@@mariaexotictravel yes, car wash would be necessary
Maria has some NICE Monuments herself!!
This should have simply been titled MONUMENTS.
Most certainly a lactator, my kinda girl.
You want milk?
@@mariaexotictravel From you, absolutely, anytime anyplace.
ale masz CYCE
It looks beautiful,thanks🏴😊
Thank you! 😃
A very nice video! Like a John Ford western.
Thank you very much! That is quite the compliment!