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South of the center of Sedona is this dramatic view of the red rock formation called Cathedral Rock. Oak Creek flows through this state park and nourishes the large stand of cottonwood trees, a sure sign of water throughout this very dry state. It is probably the most photographed location other than Grand Canyon.
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- Yavapai County, AZ - 360 Deg. View of Wilderness Area Near Table Mesa and the Agua Fria River by David Pivin
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While on an offroad vehicle tour we dismounted and scrambled to the top of a small mesa that has the ruins of an old indian fortification. Walls were made from local stone and this "fort" provided an overview of the villages along the river. Taken hand-held, a single row of photos, with Canon T2i
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From a foothill-top in Mountain Park Ranch, overlooking Lakewood and the Gila River Indian Community, this 360 degree panorama shows only a portion of Phoenix's 35 sq. mile Ahwatukee Foothills Village that has grown to over 85,000 in population. I moved to Lakewood 23 years ago when it was a new development within the ...
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First pre-season game for the Cards. Two minute warning in the 4th quarter, Cards behind, 16 to 12, their offense lines up for a play. Can they do it? Seconds later they score the go-ahead touchdown and then the defense holds the Texans to secure the win.
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Showing the farming that continues to go on in the canyon today as it has for hundreds of years.
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The last few minutes of sun bring out the best color of the Mittens and Merrick Buttes. Makes you wish you had a pause button on the sunlight.
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A short loop walking trail passes among many petrified trees next to the Rainbow Forest Museum at the southern end of the park.
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Taken from a point just below the visitor center and the View Hotel, off the main dirt road that winds among the buttes. Handheld Canon T2i with zoom set to 28mm in portrait orientation.
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From the balcony of our room at the View Hotel, this view to the east includes the famous mittens and the dusty dirt roads that provide close-up views of these magnificent buttes.
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Spider Rock Overlook. Central to this view is the 800 foot tall home of the Spider Woman, the teacher of weaving and the enforcer of obedience in children.
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