Tsé Bit'a'í
Tsé Bit'a'í, also known as Shiprock, is a prominent rock formation located in northwestern New Mexico. It rises about 1,583 feet (482 meters) above the surrounding landscape and is a sacred site for the Navajo Nation. The formation is composed of volcanic rock and is a remnant of an ancient volcano.
The name "Tsé Bit'a'í" translates to "rock with wings" in the Navajo language. It is a popular destination for hikers and photographers, offering stunning views of the surrounding desert. The area is rich in cultural significance and is often featured in Navajo stories and traditions.