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This album features images from Sedona, AZ. Situated at the base of a huge rock formation, Sedona is a breathtaking step out of the ordinary. Popular icons such as Max Ernst, Zane Grey, and many others drew inspiration from Sedona's beauty.
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Boynton Canyon, located west of Sedona. The majority of the Boynton Canyon Trail is located within the Red Rock Secret Mountain Wilderness. Photo courtesy of April Barci. |
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A view from Devil’s Bridge, a well-known feature near Sedona. The natural bridge spans approximately 45 feet. Photo courtesy of April Barci. |
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Cathedral Rock in Sedona. The formation rises almost a 1,000 above the desert floor. Photo courtesy of April Barci. |
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The walkway at the Chapel of the Holy Cross in Sedona. The chapel was built directly into a butte and offers a spectacular view of the valley 200 feet below. Photo courtesy of April Barci. |
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Devil’s Bridge, also known as Vultee Arch. The arch is a large eroded cavity within the sandstone cliffs located at a wooded canyon north of Sedona. Photo courtesy of April Barci. |
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Don Hoel's Cabins in Oak Creek are the perfect getaway for relaxation and recreation. The cabins are near Oak Creek Canyon, known for its hiking trails, as well as Slide Rock State Park. Slide Rock, a natural rock formed water slide, is a popular sport during the summer when cool water beckons swimmers. |
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Life finds a way amidst the colorful red rocks. Photo courtesy of April Barci. |
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Sedona is surrounded by stunning red rock formations. The town is noted not only for its artisan community but as a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. |
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The Cathedral Rock formation in Sedona. Cathedral Rock rises almost 1,000 feet. |
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Located approximately 110 miles north of Phoenix, Sedona draws 4 million tourists a year. Mild temperatures throughout the year make it a year-round recreational and activity center. |
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Sedona, a view of some of the damage created by a fire. Photo courtesy of April Barci. |
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