A very fine image, mnaz:
As you probably know, John Ford loved to shoot his westerns in Monument Valley.
There is something eerily effective ( similar to the use of the desert in "Lawrence of Arabia") seeing John Wayne move through this "mythic" landscape, searching for his niece in "The Searchers", perhaps Ford's greatest film.
Here's a link to a detailed discussion of the film:
http://www.filmsite.org/sear.html
and if you haven't seen it, or seen it lately, you might want to rent it at a video store and take a fresh look. In spite of some of the 1950's corny conventions which assert themselves now and then, the film does deserve to be called "Shakespearean" in some ways.
It is certainly a visual treat, like "Red River", which I think also uses Monument Valley. Could be mistaken about that. Ford used Monument Valley in nine of his films overall.
The interesting twist in "The Searchers", I think, relies on the fact that Ethan, ostensibly searching for his lost niece, instead "finds himself" during the search-- i.e. is forced into self-realization on a traumatic level.
Thanks for the great photo.
--Z