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Have you ever heard of the overnight camp trips the Navajos doe yearly to Navajo Mountain Mania? Anyone can go. It is great!
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DeleteI do not know if they still go to Navajo Mountain. There are professional Navajo people from Phoenix, who help organize camp out trips on the Navajo nation though, if you know any. Very pristine and unspoiled. There are also the many National Parks and monuments in, and close to Northern Arizona. Quite spectacular! Eastern New Mexico is very spectacular too! The painted desert.
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