Tag: “Arizona”

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  1. Sculpture 1

    A fantastic, bold sculpture right outside of the school of Music.

  2. A Visitor's First View

    A lifetime dream was made reality when I finally made it to the finest of canyons and Grand Canyon National Park. This is the very first picture I took, at Mather Point, the first stop on the South Rim.

  3. Montezuma Castle and Well National Monument in Arizona provides a great stop for both the human dog alike!

    Montezuma Castle and Well in Camp Verde, Arizona proved to be a great stop on my driving trip across the state.

  4. Grand Canyon National Park

    Geologic color and erosional forms decorate a canyon that is 277 river miles (446km) long, up to 18 miles (29km) wide, and a mile (1.6km) deep.

  5. Tlaquepaque

    Visions of Tlaquepaque, an Arts and Crafts Village in Sedona, Arizona.

  6. Tumacacori Mission

    A Spanish Colonial Mission founded by Father Kino and the Jesuits. Established in 1691.

  7. Tlaquepaque

    Tlaquepaque is an arts and crafts village located in Sedona, Arizona. Tlaquepaque is modeled after a traditional Mexican Village and nestled on the banks of Oak Creek.

  8. Havasu Falls

    Havasu Falls is a 100-foot tall waterfall in the Grand Canyon that is a desert oasis in every sense of the word. It is one of the most photographed waterfall in the world, and for good reason.

  9. Old Town Scottsdale

    Old Town Scottsdale is a great place to see, eat, and shop with a old western theme.

  10. Sabino Canyon Recreation Area

    Sabino Canyon Recreation Area starts in the north east corner of Tucson Arizona and climbs up the mountains of the Coronado National Forest. Parking is $5/vehicle There is a tram that provides ride up the canyons.

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