
Pueblo Colorado Valley serves as the central geographic feature of this Apache County landscape, where the Pueblo Colorado Wash meanders through the high desert terrain. The settlement of Cornfields occupies the heart of the quadrangle, positioned at the junction of Indian Rte 15 and Indian Rte 151. This area of the Navajo Nation is characterized by its vital water sources, including Tsaaddidosi Spring and the curiously named Mail Carrier Spring, which have historically supported life in this arid region. Smaller named locales like Mai Dagi in the southwest and Gah Chidi in the northeast mark the broader extent of the community's footprint. The map reveals a network of local routes, such as Co Rd C413, connecting scattered residents across the townships of T26N and T27N.
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