Posts Tagged ‘Arizona’

arizona rockTRY every feature you notice the stone in this place. What is strange? Clearly, all were formed due to erosion of Navajo sandstone that experienced sub??-aerial processes during flash floods. Last flood occurred on October 30, 2006 for 36 hours.

In terms of tourism, this place is very popular for photographers and an adventurer. They usually choose to go to two places, namely Upper Antelope Canyon (The Crack) and Lower Antelope Canyon (The Corkscrew). Sunlight has been able to go down into the canyon gap and you can see it in the middle of red rock vortex-shaped undulations painting. Slot canyon is one of the most visited canyon in the Southwest.

Or Antelope Antelope Canyon is a famous canyon in Page, Coconino County, Arizona, United States. This area became part of the largest reservoirs complex Dine Indians of North America Navajo Indian Reservation known as the Navaho or Navajo.

lake-havasu2Arizona is indeed a remarkable place in the United States. In addition to having the Grand Canyon attractions and Sedona, Arizona apparently also has other attractions that are not less fascinating, namely Lake Havasu City.

Lake Havasu City is a place of interest for tourists. How not, in Lake Havasu City, the tourists can enjoy water sports, enjoy camping in the surrounding places, hiking, Boating, and also various other pleasures that would certainly create the mood and mind to relax and enjoy a fun vacation that did not terlupakan.Ada tours that you should not miss in Lake Havasu City, namely the London Bridge. The bridge is famous in this world is the second famous tourist attraction in Arizona after the Grand Canyon. London Bridge was designed by engineer John Rennie in 1799 and was built in 1831. However, in reality, the bridge could not hold the traffic along the Thames River. In the year 18 April 1968 the bridge was eventually sold and purchased for $ 2,460,000 by Robert McCulloch, who is Chairman of McCulloch Oil Corporation and founder of Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Read the rest of this entry »