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Along the road that takes you to Red Rock Crossing in front of Cathedral Rock are two viewpoints that provide a great perspective on the red rocks south of the center of Sedona. Here the soil is the same color as the deepest rust color of the rock formations.
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Well hidden behind cottonwood trees lies Oak Creek as it passes by the cedar shingled L'Auberge de Sedona Resort. Eventually, that same water flows into the Verde River and then the Salt River, passing right through Phoenix before it connects into the Gila River that goes all the way to Yuma and the Colorado River. Off...
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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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Along the road that takes you to Red Rock Crossing in front of Cathedral Rock are two viewpoints that provide a great perspective on the red rocks south of the center of Sedona. Here the soil is the same color as the deepest rust color of the rock formations.
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On Airport Mesa sits the Sky Ranch Lodge whose rooms share this view of the west side of Sedona along state route 89A, dominated by the 6,300 ft. Thunder Mountain.
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At the north end of the park close to I-40 is a vista point on a mesa overlooking a dry wash and very colorful, although desolate terrain. Handheld two-rows with Canon T2i and 28-135mm set to 28mm.
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Viewed from my hotel window on the 11th floor of this new resort and casino, the sun has just broken through above the Superstition Mountains. Not much detail visible at this early hour, but the colors are pretty dramatic.
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The Superstition Mountains form the backdrop for this annual event in the desert east of Phoenix. In the center of the parking lot cars are baking in the 85 degree sun. It's only March and still pretty cool. ;-) Single row, handheld, Canon T2i with 28-135mm set to 73mm.
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Food is a big attraction at this annual event, especially the smoked turkey legs. I know there are at least 3 of them in this pan. Can anyone find them? Single row, handheld, Canon T2i with 28-135mm set to 30mm, shooting while scanning quickly to the right at about 1 FPS in order to try and capture a scene with movi...
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