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Scenery around Rock Point

Panaromic view from the top of Rock Point

This is a panoramic shot taken from the top of Rock Point, looking from approximately NE on the left to SE on the right. You can see the town of Rock Point and the mission. The formation called Tsé Biná’ookahí -- "Dancing Around the Rocks" -- can be seen at the far right. This is also sometimes called "Whale Rock" due to its shape.

Click on the picture to see a full-sized version of it (but unless you have a very wide monitor, you'll probably have to scroll back and forth to see everything!)

Rock Point Sandstone formation

Tsé Nitsaa Deez'áhí - the Rock Point sandstone formation for which the town of Rock Point is named.

Rock Point Sand Stone Formation up close

A closer look at the Rock Point formation.

Rock Point in the snow

The same view after a winter snow.

The Navajo Lutheran Mission and School from the top of Rock Point

This is a view of the mission from the top of Rock Point, looking east.