On 12/18/2014 2:55 AM, Brian Walters wrote:
Quoting Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]>:
More on location - it is quite close to Four Corners, that place where
you could be in 4 states at once if you so desired Colorado, New
MExico, Arizona, Utah. scenicly, four corners is a bust, btw. Just
one of those places you want to experience anyway...
Gee, you're a tough critic :-)>, although I guess it depends on how you
define the Four Corners.
I would have thought that it included Mesa Verde, Canyon de Chelly,
Chaco Canyon, Monument Valley and Goosenecks State Park as well as Ship
Rock. They were all pretty spectacular both culturally and scenically,
although the road into Chaco really tested the suspension on our rental
vehicle.
They're all located in the Four Corners *region*, but you can actually
visit the exact location of the Four Corners.
36.999086,-109.045224
It's one of the few remaining authentically cheesy tourist trap kind of
places that defined the post-war Route 66 travel experience.
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