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NAVANational Association for the Visual Arts
NAVANorth American Vexillological Association
NAVANational Association for Variable Annuities
NAVANavajo National Monument (US National Park Service)
NAVANational Association of Valuers and Auctioneers (UK)
NAVANational Audiovisual Archive
NAVANational Audio Visual Association
NAVANational Alliance for Volunteer Action (Bulgaria)
NAVANorth Atlantic Videogame Aficionados
NAVANeurally Adjusted Ventilator Assist (mechanical ventilation (life support) controlled directly by the patient's own neural control of breathing)
NAVANavigator and Venturer Association (UK)
NAVANorthern Arizona Volleyball Academy (Peoria, AZ)


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s biggest excellent ruins, are the major attractions of the Navajo National Monument Navajo National Monument highlights the pleasantly conserved ruins of cliff villages deserted by primeval Pueblo Indians (also known as Anasazi, Kayenta Anasazi, or Hisatsinom) around the 1300s The preserved cliff ruins deserted by Pueblo Indians, together with Keet Steel, Arizona?
They include Pearce Ferry, Torroweap Overlook, the Colorado River and Glen Canyon Dam, Antelope Canyon, Navajo National Monument and Black Mesa, Monument Valley, the Grand Canyon, Grand Falls, Sedona, Meteor Crater, Petrified Forest National Park, Montezuma Castle National Monument, and others.
This is not your typical photographic how-to book; rather, it's a book of information about the "Ancient Ones"--the Anasazi who lived, built, and developed an outstanding civilization in Chaco, Canyon de Chelly and what is now the Navajo National Monument land from the beginning of the present era to about 1300 AD.
 
 
 
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