Arizona
A mysterious land, full of spiritual vortexes, painted deserts and ghost towns, is also home to the Grand Canyon. The State of Arizona is more than cacti and bareness; it has forests, mountain ranges, and rivers, as well as human-made resorts, high nightlife, and golf courses. Arizona is a historical archive as well, from the times of the Spanish and Native Americans to the infamous Wild West era, an epic timeline of centuries.
• Taking a gander at the Grand Canyon should be your primary mission
• You can follow up with Painted Desert tours, and for the geography enthusiasts, you can feast your eyes on mesas, buttes, and the outstanding Monument Valley Rock formations.
• You can try out the Red Rocks in Sedona and bathe in their energy or explore the neatly preserved cliff dwellings of the Sinagua People and learn in its history.
• Chowing down on some Sonoran hot dog as you visit the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, zoo and botanical garden
• The exotic culture of the Apache for you to relish upon in the Apache Historic Park
Arizona’s cuisine is an impressive Southwestern-style with Native American, Mexican and Spanish cuisines influences and you can find it in the Prickly pear cactus.
You can also visit the Farmers’ Markets for fresh fruit and vegetables and some homemade products.
Amazing photography. Thanks
Excellent post and wonderful view of the Grand Canyon. This photo I also really like, because of the horseshoe bend Colorado. Thank you @jtthefoodie
Good cognitive article. Thanks.
Outstanding photography brother
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