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Welcome to Sedona!
Sedona, Arizona is a beautiful and spiritual place. Many people come just to take in the beautiful landscapes and formations. Others visit because of its central location with regards for other marvelous places to see and visit; such as the Grand Canyon, the Painted Desert, Petrified Forest and Native Indian Lands and Reservations. Finally, others are looking to find a place in which they search their inner-self and undercover in themselves parts of their spirit which have been buried due to the hectic lifestyle into which they have been thrust.
Whatever your reason or reasons are for visiting Sedona, Arizona, we present here a little background of the Sedona area. We'll cover topics such as the history and geology of Sedona, information on the Sacred Sites of Sedona, spiritual vortex information, and tell you about the Nature and Environment that surrounds and is part of Sedona, Arizona.
Ever since we came to Sedona we have had many stories shared with us that remind us of our connection to the spiritual web of life. They remind us that there is no separation between the physical and spiritual because, in truth, all life is connected and whole.
Find out "Why are the rocks in Sedona red?". But learn all about the roles erosion, volcanoes and earthquakes played in shaping the landscape of the Sedona area.
What is a Vortex? How are they formed? What happens at a vortex in Sedona. These questions are answered and more as we give you a background, history and explanations about the spiritual vortex phenomenon that exists in the Sedona area.
In this section we'll tell you about the early history of man in around the Sedona area. We go way back in time, even before the ancient ones to explore the area's earliest settlers, such as the people of the Clovis Culture and the Basketmaker Period.
Find out about the Sedona area's modern day Indians, the Yavapai (or "People of the Sun"). We also cover the eary settlers of the Sedona area, such as J.J. Thompson as well as T.C. Schnebly, who established Sedona's first post office and is responsible for the naming of Sedona.
Sedona has been considered a sacred area long before the whites came to the area, but as it has developed, this feeling of spirituality and sacredness continues. We explore ancient areas such as Montezuma Well, but also the more modern sacred places such as the Chapel of the Holy Cross and the Buddhist Stupa in West Sedona.
What's the weather like in Sedona? We cover that, as well the elevation of Sedona, and some information about the plant life and wildlife of the Sedona, Arizona area.
A listing of the businesses we proudly recommend here in Sedona. Planning a visit to Sedona can be difficult. We'll tell you about our favorite places to stay, restaurants, and other information resources here in Sedona.
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