Kayenta has been mentioned more than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'Discounted Hotel Rooms' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Kayenta had the highest popularity figure in February, 2017.

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Solar power brings light to some Navajo Nation homes

[...] they also contribute to air pollution. The U.S. Energy Information Administration identified the Kayenta mine operated by Peabody Western Coal Co. as the largest in Arizona and the 25th largest in the [...]

pontiactribune.com

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Utah Splendor: Native American history and geologic revelations.

[...] red sandstone monoliths towering above the desert floor. Continuing on Route 163 we pull into Kayenta, Arizona. From here it’s State Route 160 west to State Route 89 south through some arid [...]

ridermagazine.com

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The Best Places For Camping In Utah

[...] provides a breathtaking panorama of Canyonlands’ sculpted pinnacles and buttes. The 21 site Kayenta campground features electrical hookups, tent pads, sheltered tables and charcoal grills at each [...]

tourismkit.com

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9 of the Most Amazing Road Trips in the World

[...] of fairy tales. Highway 163, US By Hayo Magazine The 64-mile motorway runs from the small town of Kayenta in Arizona, through to the hamlet of Bluff in Utah. In between you have Monument Valley, a [...]

hayo.co

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Cool Amazing images

Cool Amazing images

[...] are found in Grand Canyon National Park: Paleo-Indian, Archaic, Basketmaker, Ancestral Puebloan (Kayenta and Virgin branches), Cohonina, Cerbat, Pai, Zuni, Hopi, Navajo, and Euro-American. It is very [...]

Obsane
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obsane.com

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10 of the greatest drives in the world

[...] by Rozanne Hakala, flickr Highway 163 is a 64 mile stretch of road that runs small town of Kayenta in Arizona, through to the hamlet of Bluff in Utah. Despite its unassuming name, 163 is one [...]

stunningplaces.net

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Risk and Reward in the Utah Backcountry

[...] Birthing Rock just outside of Moab. No vacancy was a common sight all the way from Moab, UT to Kayenta, AZ. Apparently every other camper in Southern Utah was looking to get some shelter. {fcomment} [...]

expeditionportal.com

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From Above: Aerial Photographs from the Center for Creative Photography

[...]   [78.200.41 - AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY AS ART] Dan Budnik.  Black Mesa Coal Mine, "Kayenta" Pit, Hopi/Navajo, AZ, ca. 1980.  Polaroid print.  Special purchase from a grant [...]

lenscratch.com

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