Monument Valley, Arizona/Utah
Monument Valley is a masterpiece of the rock valley of the Navajo Indians. Located between the US states of Arizona and Utah, Monument Valley is part of the splendid Colorado Plateau. The land about 100 square kilometers is covered by red soil and sand deposited from the rivers winding around the valley. Monument Valley is formed mainly from towering sandstone cliffs wearing bright red clothes. The artistic beauty from the overwhelming landscape is why filmmakers are fascinated and yearning to portray through each legendary film. This place is fortunate to be blessed with the most magnificent beauty in the world. The characteristic red land stretches for hundreds of kilometers, the towering rock formations with many strange shapes bring a sense of grandeur and mystery.
Standing in the middle of this vast desert easy to find yourself overwhelmed and surprised as lost on another planet. The climate in the Far West is always full of fiery rays of sunlight shining through each stone mound, creating scenarios with many different levels of light. A moment when day and night harmonize, everything becomes more and more like a dotted line in a picture of a wild but glorious and beautiful paradise. Therefore, Monument Valley is the only setting that, although not related to water, is still chosen by directors to put on many famous Hollywood movies.