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The massive towers of sandstone in this black & white photograph have been dubbed "The Mittens". They are all that remain of a once-vast plateau which covered this area now called Monument Valley. As this plateau eroded away, large mesas were reduced to smaller and smaller buttes which eventually eroded into these free-standing towers. The sheer vertical sandstone cliffs of these monoliths are composed of the De Chelly Sandstone which takes its name from the canyons just south of here. As the softer sloping ramp of Organ Rock Shale at the base of these towers erodes and undermines the De Chelly Sandstone above, huge unsupported blocks will continue to tumble down the slopes. This black & white horizontal photograph was captured with a 6x7 format camera. All photos in these fine art photo galleries may be ordered as fine art black & white framed prints or for B&W stock photography usage.
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