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| Sedona is known for its beautiful red rocks. |
View of Sedona from Airport Rd. |
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| View of Sedona and Coffee Pot Rock. |
More red rock formations! |
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| Native American pathway near the Palatki Ruins. |
Justin's Hummer Tour took him through Coconino National Forest. |
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| The red dirt road here is one of the "smooth" paths the Hummer followed. |
The famous Hummer itself! |
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| We took a day trip to the Southern Rim of the Grand Canyon. |
The Colorado River runs through the Canyon. |
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| Stef and Justin on the Rim. |
The Canyon is 277 miles long and 10-18 miles wide. |
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| We visited Jerome, an old mining and "ghost town". |
Here's some of the old mining junk. |
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| Luckily we didn't run into any rattle snakes. |
We took a train ride through the Verde Canyon. |
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| We tried to spot nesting bald eagles, but the visibility wasn't good. |
"Montezuma's Castle"--an ancient building of the Sinagua Indians. |
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| Justin at the Tuzigoot Ruins, also built by Sinagua Indians. |
Another view of Tuzigoot. |
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| Taking a quick picture before the rain comes! |
Stef on the banks of Oak Creek. |
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| View at Crescent Moon State Park. |
Last Day in Sedona - it snowed!!! |