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Birthday morning at the airport lookout with Sedona in the background.
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Chimney Mountain - Sedona
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Cochina Woman in the background. We watched the sunset as I meditated from the
mountain facing Cochina Man.
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The Mountain they call Cochina Man.
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Everywhere you turn in Sedona, there are red rocks...
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Sitting in this twisted Juniper tree from the energy vortexes in Sedona, we felt
a strong wind come from out of nowhere just as our guide Maya had told us would
happen.
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Coffeepot Mountain is furthest on the right. We hiked across the desert, down
the gully and then up the mountain in 95 degree heat.
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Coffeepot Mountain in the background and Greg getting a good drink of much
appreciated water.
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Across the gully and rounding the bend of
Coffeepot Mountain.
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The Ocotillo - one of the many incredible plants that thrive in the desert.
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The yellows and greens are so vibrant despite the intense heat. Everything felt
intensified in color and variation. Chimney Mountain in the background.
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A sinkhole that has occurred because of the water that apparently runs beneath
Sedona.
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By the sacred pools, this tree was almost haunting as the sun set.
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Greg sitting by the edge of one of the seven sacred pools.
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Chapel of the Holy Cross Church built right into the red rock.
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The Hoover Dam, another amazing architectural feat.
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As they build the bypass, driving across the Hoover Dam will no longer be part
of the journey into Las Vegas.