
Slideshow: Monsoon Mudness

Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero A body of water created by monsoon rain lights up against an evening thunderstorm cloud on July 17 in Fort Defiance.
The monsoon season this summer has brought life and destruction to the Navajo Nation.
View a gallery of images from Navajo Times photographer Donovan Quintero.
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- Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero A pickup truck sits in the mud after getting stuck in a pond of water created by monsoon rains on July 17 in Fort Defiance. The truck has since been freed from the grip of the mud.
- Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero Bees busy themselves gathering nectar from a ragleaf bahia, more popularly known as the yellow flower, in Tse Bonito, N.M.
- Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero A body of water created by monsoon rain lights up against an evening thunderstorm cloud on July 17 in Fort Defiance.
- Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero Remnants from a flood can be seen in the Deer Springs Wash on July 15 in Coyote Canyon, N.M., as evening rain clouds move across the Navajo Nation skies.
- Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero A thunderstorm cloud begins to form over a teepee on Saturday in Steamboat, Ariz.