Double click on any picture to enlarge.
NOTE: After going though these and reading the
commentary,
one can download this 20meg file to your hard drive,
Fall 2006 RoadTrip to
the Southwest.pps,
and view the pictures in full screen Powerpoint.
Woody had a meeting in San Diego to attend, which just
happened to coincide with a fall trip to the Southwest that Betty and I
wanted to make. Oak Creek Canyon Vista Point is north of Sedona and south of Flagstaff. Flagstaff is a high altitude area with tall pines, and the road south descends as it goes to Sedona. |
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The viewing stop is also a sales area for native
americans.
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NOTE: After you view these in small
size and read the commentary, you download the Powerpoint file and see
the pictures as a full screen slide show by clicking on this link and
waiting a while for it to open: Fall 2006 RoadTrip to the Southwest.pps (20 mb file) or right click and save the file to your hard drive and run it. |
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Sample display tables. A lot of variety. |
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Betty bought a beautiful necklace from this lady. |
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From the picturesque roadside viewing point, the switchback road drops sharply in elevation. |
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This is common scenery around the town of Sedona, AZ, and the surrounding area. |
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We looked for some special arches on roads north of Sedona, and never found them. Probably had to hike to them. |
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On one of the drives, we found this strange "artsy" display. |
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On the highway south of Sedona. |
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