Hell Hounds patrol old Route 666 Patrolled by Hell Hounds Some Navajo believe that the Skinwalkers appear out of nowhere in oncoming traffic. Skinwalkers will prowl in the night and attack humans to steal their skins. Skinwalkers are humans that can transform into other animals such as wolves, coyotes or crows. The Navajo myths of the shape-shifting Skinwalkers are like other werewolf legends. In addition to ghosts, the Navajo believe that legends such as Skinwalkers inhabit the more desolate parts. The Navajo have forbidden access to the peak for fear of disturbing the ghosts of their ancestors. After completing the journey, it settled down and became the spectacular feature that we see today. Shiprock assisted with the transportation of the Navajo people to their home. Chief among these sights are a pair of Native American sacred sites: Shiprock (translated as Rock with Wings) in New Mexico and Ute Mountain in Colorado.Īccording to Native American legend, Shiprock was a majestic bird. Passing through Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah the landscape is breathtaking. It meanders through some of America’s most impressive scenery. The 200-mile-long so-called Devil’s Highway is now US Route 491. Shiprock, a sacred mountain to the Navajo people, is off Route 666.
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