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7 Days ARIZONA

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7DY-DVD-105 - Arizona, land of cowboys and Indians and Wild West towns plus, among its many natural wonders, the all pervasive colour red as displayed by the awe-inspiring rock formations of its mighty canyons. A thousand years ago the highly-cultured Anasazi and Hohokam Indians lived here, planting maize and vegetables in the meagre valleys and building walled towns into the cliffs of the canyons. They used the natural environment, protected caves in natural rock walls, which were accessible only by simple wooden ladders. For the past century, scientists from all over the world have investigated evidence that a gigantic meteorite crashed here, leaving behind it a huge crater: Meteor Crater. As the central and inner walls of the crater are similar to the landscape of the moon, preparation and training for the APOLLO space missions took place here. Located in North West Arizona is the 378 square kilometre National Park known as the 'Petrified Forest' with a surrounding desert which shimmers in all the colours of the rainbow. There's the Agate Bridge, a huge fossilised tree trunk which spans twelve metres wide across a gorge and the amazingly beautiful Canyon De Chelly. Situated in the Navajo Indian Reservation, the Betatakin Ruins are the remains of historical dwellings which were carved into the rock by their original inhabitants from the 13th Century B.C.Wild West fans instantly recognise Monument Valley where, between colossal, 300 metre tall monoliths and sky-high rocky needles, John Wayne and countless other screen heroes fought off Indians and battled with 'baddies'. A natural sculpture formed from undulating waves of stone, Antelope Canyon is a palette of colour which teases the eye. From the surface, a gaping crevice is the only means of access, tempting the curious to enter. In bold contrast, the Grand Canyon is 1,600 metres deep and 16 kilometres long, the most colossal gorge in the world. The sight of this gigantic natural wonder is the exciting climax of any trip to the magnificent and majestic land of Arizona.

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  • I LOVE ARIZONA

  • dumb asses usually think its nothing but desert..

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  • God Bless Arizona and God Bless the USA. God Bless Governor Jan Brewer!

  • FUCK ARIZONA FUCK SB-1070

  • Hey! You might want to go with your family, friends and loved ones on another outdoor activity - it's the Zero Gravity? Have you heard of it? It's in Phoenix, Arizona - and it's a must try! It's fun and exciting yet safe for your family to enjoy. Try searching atreveteinc and experience the ride of your life... Master the twists and flips - and all the stunts you can do in the Zero Gravity Machine. Fun doesn't have to be exclusively for kids - it's for all ages!

  • lol its not just dessert

  • i am gonna move to AZ, but i dont knw what city yet

  • I MISS MY HOMETOWN.

  • I'm moving there with my mom in December from Missouri.

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