Sedona Jeep Tours With Adventure Company Announce New Broken Axle Trail The Adventure Company is proud to announce their new Sedona jeep trail, The Broken Axle - so buckle up, and get ready for some serious four-wheeling! The trail is in a pristine area of Sedona and red...
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Canyon de Chelly - The Heart of Navajo Country Canyon de Chelly may be located at the far northeastern corner of the state of Arizona, but it's situated squarely in the heart of the social and spiritual history of the Navajo people...
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Sycamore Canyon Whenever I think of Sycamore Canyon, a certain spot on the south end of the creek comes to mind. There's a little patch of moss in the dappled shade of an enormous sycamore...
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Cochineal: The Little Bug That Made The World See Red Take a close look at a prickly pear cactus, and you're likely to see a white fuzz clustered all over the pad. Learn about the cochineal, a tiny insect that's made a big contribution to fashion industry.
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Jerome Historical Society Presents 2006 Annual Guided Ghost Walk Jerome, Arizona, sits quietly on the steep slope of Cleopatra Hill, a quaint little tourist town with a population holding at around 500 souls. Highway 89A snakes its way down the hill in a series of...
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Favorite Sedona Hikes Sedona is known for its excellent hiking trails. Whether you are a novice or experienced hiker you will be able to find many Sedona hiking trails to choose from that will fit your level of ability...
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A Scientific and Simple Explanation of the Sedona Vortex and Spiritual Uniqueness Sedona is internationally known for the uplifting power of its vortex meditation sites. Two aspects of those sites make Sedona truly special. First, within a very small geographical radius you can easily access all the different types of Sedona vortex ...
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Grand Canyon Deer Farm and Petting Zoo The Grand Canyon Deer Farm is one of those quirky roadside attractions found along Route 66 that fortunately survived the transition from Mother Road to Interstate 40. The big red barn with the...
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Monument Valley Quite possibly one of the most photographed spots on earth, Monument Valley is a striking testament to the impermanent nature of even the planet's most massive forms. The isolated mesas and buttes...
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Wupatki National Monument and Sunset Crater From the main ancient pueblo at Wupatki National Monument, you have a sweeping view East, all the way to the Painted Desert. From the Lomaki pueblo, you see the San Fransicso Peaks looming...
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Page, Arizona Page, Arizona, is a small town on a desert mesa near the Arizona border and the "Gateway" to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Lake Powell, the hottest destination for water recreation in the state.
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Flagstaff, Arizona, Truly a Unique Southwest Community If you leave Sedona by winding up the lush oasis of Oak Creek Canyon, you'll ascend about 2000 feet and find yourself in Flagstaff, Arizona, a strikingly different landscape.
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Celebrating the World's Oldest Rodeo, presented by Coors The thundering hooves, bucking broncs and tough-as-leather cowboys are sure to get your blood pumping during the daily performances of Prescott Frontier Days & The World's Oldest Rodeo presented by Coors, June 29-July 4, 2006. The Rodeo and a wide array of other special...
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