Looking at the Red Rocks in Sedona, Arizona, it took me back to one of those Hollywood westerns movies. The canyons, the red desert, the rugged landscape, the shrubs, the changing lights of the sun reflected on the undulating, sandstone rocks, shaped by time, wind and water, make Sedona a spectacular background.
A fascinating place of natural beauty but Sedona has also long attracted New Age devotees that flock here in thousands to get closer to the vortexes, the Earth’s energies focal points.
However, the strong mystical powers of Sedona combined with its majestic scenery drag along many upscale resorts, artist galleries and ticky-tacky tourist shops.
Have we felt the magical power? Mmm I did felt hot...and Chris seemed for once so peaceful...
But surely to get inspire and get in touch with nature you could simple get out there!
We felt much of its magnificence while driving around through the Highway 179 and the Highway 89, towards Flagstaff, while the road makes its way through the Canyon.
Now it’s time to hit Vegas babe!!
Insight:
There is a $10 entrance fee to the Red Rocks Park run by the Arizona State Parks, the price of beauty!
Despite that, the park will be closed on June ’10 for lack of money umm...should you hurry up??
4 comments:
- At 18/3/10 9:07 PM The Jetpacker said...
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Supposedly people stricken with cancer and other illnesses have visited the vortexes at Sedona and later been cured. Maybe it's all a state of mind.
But how can they tell a vortex is there if there's not a swirling portal in mid-air like something out of a sci-fi movie? - At 19/3/10 3:36 AM Flowers said...
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I am amazed to see the picture of rock garden. Would love to visit to the place.
- At 19/3/10 9:58 PM Shannon OD said...
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The photos are beautiful - I've only driven quickly through the region on my way across the country, but perhaps it's worth a stop next time!
Have fun in Vegas - truly the city that NEVER sleeps! :-) - At 23/3/10 6:39 PM Pres said...
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Wonderful photos, Marta! There is so much beauty and so many lessons in nature.









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