Peapix

  • Bing Gallery
  • Extension
Peapix
Bing Gallery
Extension
  • Canada
    All
    Australia Canada China Germany France India Japan Spain United Kingdom United States Italy Brazil

Bing Gallery

Australia Canada China Germany France India Japan Spain United Kingdom United States Italy Brazil
  1. Bing Gallery
  2. Canada
  3. 2020
  4. August 14
  5. A view of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park from Hunts Mesa, Navajo Nation, between Arizona and Utah
arrow_back_ios arrow_forward_ios A view of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park from Hunts Mesa, Navajo Nation, between Arizona and Utah

August 14, 2020

A view of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park from Hunts Mesa, Navajo Nation, between Arizona and Utah

© AWL Images/Danita Delimon

A monumental view of 'Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii'

This expansive and iconic view, taken from Hunts Mesa in the Navajo Nation, is none other than Monument Valley, also known as the Valley of the Rocks when translated from the Navajo language (Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii). The red sandstone formations are synonymous with the American Southwest and have stunned moviegoers for nearly a century. The largest of American Indian territories, Navajo Nation covers more than 70,000 square kilometres and reaches into portions of Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico.

During World War II, an elite team of Navajos left their homes to join the US Marine Corps and solve a communications challenge. In the Pacific, many of the U.S. combat codes had been cracked by the Japanese army and navy, leaving U.S. troops vulnerable to attack by Axis forces. But in 1942, the first 29 Navajo recruits helped develop a new undecipherable code. They used common words and phrases from their tribal language to convey some messages and created special codes to describe military terms; for instance, various weapons of war were assigned Navajo bird names. Code Talkers could encode, send, and decode a three-line English message text—without error—in roughly 20 to 150 seconds. It took machines of the day at least 30 minutes, sometimes longer, to do the same thing.

Some say the U.S. would not have prevailed at the fiercely fought Battle of Iwo Jima had it not been for the Navajo Code Talkers' contributions. And yet, their contributions would go unknown until the program was finally declassified in 1968. Navajo Code Talkers Day was established on August 14, 1982 to commemorate the elite team as well as other Native Americans and First Nations people who had developed codes used in other conflicts.

valley nature canyon mountain sky outdoor rock sunrise cloud desert sunset landscape

Related Images

Zion National Park, Utah, United StatesZion National Park, Utah, United States
Hot air balloons over Göreme Historical National Park in Cappadocia, TürkiyeHot air balloons over Göreme Historical National Park in Cappadocia, Türkiye
Kachina Bridge, Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah, United StatesKachina Bridge, Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah, United States
Taktsang Palphug Monastery, BhutanTaktsang Palphug Monastery, Bhutan
Sandstone formations in the badlands near Caineville, Utah, United StatesSandstone formations in the badlands near Caineville, Utah, United States
Red rock formations, Sedona, ArizonaRed rock formations, Sedona, Arizona
Desert bighorn sheep in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, United StatesDesert bighorn sheep in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, United States
Sandstone hoodoos, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, United StatesSandstone hoodoos, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, United States

Today on Bing

Thorny devil, Watarrka National Park, Australia

Thorny devil, Watarrka National Park, Australia

Aug 14, 2024
Tiny gecko on leaf

Tiny gecko on leaf

Aug 14, 2023
Panther chameleon in Amber Mountain National Park, Madagascar

Panther chameleon in Amber Mountain National Park, Madagascar

Aug 14, 2022
Ubehebe Crater in Death Valley National Park, California

Ubehebe Crater in Death Valley National Park, California

Aug 14, 2021
Male and female Ecuadorian horned anoles in Mindo, Ecuador

Male and female Ecuadorian horned anoles in Mindo, Ecuador

Aug 14, 2019

Related Tags

valley nature canyon mountain outdoor landscape sky cloud rock plant desert tree stone hill escarpment hillside badlands overlooking cave sunrise
Share photo
Share
Pin
Tweet
Line
  • © 2025 Peapix.com
  • API
  • App
  • Privacy
The images are provided for wallpaper use only.