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나는 여행자 거리에서 4륜구동차를 빌려 타고 세도나 깊숙한 곳으로 들어갔다. 원주민들이 성지를 둘러보기 위해서다. 등을 맞대고 서서 전 방위로 세상을 주시하고 있다는 형제바위, 삶은 어디서나 고단한 것인가 보다. 드디어 붉은 바위산이다. 지금도 10월이면 원주민들의 의례가 비밀스럽게 열린다고 한다. 힘겹게 올라 선 곳에 평탄하고 넓은 터가 다져져 있다. 정상에 서니 정령이 깃든 주변의 산하가 가히 성지라 할만 했다. “이곳에 살던 원주민들은 세상을 성스럽고, 아름다운 곳으로 생각했어요. 모든 것이 성스러운 기를 통해서 하나로 연결됐다고 믿었죠. 특히 땅을 각별히 숭배했는데 그것은 세도나가 영생을 주는 아름다운 창조물이라고 생각했기 때문입니다.” 석양이 비친 붉은 바위산은 성스럽게 붉은 빛으로 물들어 갔다.
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I rented a four-wheel-drive car ride away from the tourist went deep into Sedona. Aboriginal people wihaeseoda explore the Holy Land. Standing back to back in all directions and watch the world that rock brothers, what more exhausting life anywhere. The last red rock mountains. And that if the natives of the ritual is now secretly held in October. Flat line up painfully and where there is a large emitter dajyeojyeo. The surroundings of Sunny dwells under this ordinance was at the top halman La notch Holy Land. Here are sacred to indigenous people who lived in the world, I thought as a beautiful place. Everything's been believed connected to one through the sacred group. In particular, extreme worship the ground I think it is because Sedona is beautiful creations to give eternal life. This reflected the red rock sacred mountain sunset tinged with red light went.
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Sedona Arizona | The Most Beautiful Place on Earth?
The city of Sedona, Arizona claims to be The Most Beautiful Place on Earth, and we just had to check it out for ourselves.
Sedona is located about 2 hours North of the Phoenix, Arizona area and has a slightly cooler climate than most of its desert neighbors. It is a land of rustic red sandstone found nowhere else on Earth. Many people even claim that there are many Vortices (plural for vortex) surrounding the city area, and that draws a lot of spiritualists to the area.
Archaeologists believe that Sedona has been inhabited for up to 13,000 years by various tribes of people. Some even settled in the area permanently and build dwellings on the sides of the cliffs. You can visit some of those ancient ruins today.
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The Grand Canyon is 277 miles (446 km) long, up to 18 miles (29 km) wide and attains a depth of over a mile (6,000 feet or 1,800 metres). Nearly two billion years of the Earth's geological history has been exposed as the Colorado River and its tributaries cut their channels through layer after layer of rock while the Colorado Plateau was uplifted. While the specific geologic processes and timing that formed the Grand Canyon are the subject of debate by geologists, recent evidence suggests the Colorado River established its course through the canyon at least 17 million years ago. Since that time, the Colorado River continued to erode and form the canyon to its present-day configuration.
For thousands of years, the area has been continuously inhabited by Native Americans who built settlements within the canyon and its many caves. The Pueblo people considered the Grand Canyon (Ongtupqa in Hopi language) a holy site and made pilgrimages to it. The first European known to have viewed the Grand Canyon was García López de Cárdenas from Spain, who arrived in 1540
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Arizona's Rainbow Bridge is one of the most famous bridges in US
(ARIZONA HIGHWAYS TV) - Rainbow Bridge is a natural bridge made of sandstone and is considered sacred to Native American tribes in Arizona.
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With a dazzling array of amazing sights, Arizona’s desert climate is home to some astounding geological formations and canyons that are well worth exploring. The Grand Canyon, for example, is one of the United States’ most famous sights, while the impressive Monument Valley certainly gives it a run for its money. With Indian reservations making up almost a quarter of Arizona’s area, there are lots of interesting archaeological, historical and cultural sites relating to Native American culture for tourists to enjoy. The state cities are fun and friendly places to stop by and there is some great nightlife to boot. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Arizona:
A Visit to the Ute Mountain Tribal Park
Paul Ruiz took a trip with his grandpa, Anthony Mournian, to the Ute Mountain Tribal Park in Towaoc, Colorado. The park surrounds the more famous and heavily visited Mesa Verde, but contains magnificent ruins, petroglyphs and pictographs of the Ancient Ones, or Anasazi, among America's first Native Americans.
The trip took them into the Mancos River Canyon on three separate tours led by Rick Hayes and Scottie Jacket, members of the Northern Ute tribe. They picked up sherds of pottery left behind by the Anasazi, who in one of histories biggest mysteries vanished somewhere around 1250 A.D.
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Take a guided tour through Mesa Verde National Park's cliff dwellings of the Ancestral Pueblo people who lived here from AD 600 to 1300.
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At the Sedona Vortex LIVE! Meet famous NASA engineeer
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ENERGY VORTEXES On LAY LINES Where UFO ACTIVITY & STRANGE ACTIVITY Happens
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A vortex is any mass of whirling fluid or air, spinning around an invisible axis—like a whirlwind or a whirlpool, a tornado or a cyclone—and in energetic terms, it’s a spiraling mass of energy concentrated at a specific point on Earth. Some say it’s where the Earth breathes its energy in and out.
These energy vortices fall into different categories: magnetic and electrical vortices; positive and negative vortices; portals to other dimensions or higher areas of consciousness; sites of paranormal activity and points of contact with UFOs. Vortices are frequently found at intersections of ley lines, or supposed alignments of electromagnetic Earth energy that correspond with significant archaeological and anthropological sites. Many of the world’s great spiritual centers, such as the Egyptian pyramids, England’s Stonehenge and Peru’s Machu Picchu, are considered vortices. Some people believe vortices are the Earth’s chakra centers.
It’s hypothesized that these areas can help harmonize emotions, heighten introspection, enhance mystical abilities, assist in healing, and amplify our connection with the Earth’s energy. Like a whirlpool, a vortex will draw to its center all that surrounds it, a theory that explains the powerful pull these places have on the spiritual seekers drawn to their sites. People describe the energy they feel in these spots as noticeable vibrations, a tingling in the extremities; buzzing throughout the body, rising temperature, a rush of energy, or a shift in perception—a spiritual awakening.
There are many natural vortices in the United States. The vortices in Sedona, Arizona, and Mt. Shasta, California, are perhaps the most well-known, but strong vortices have also been recorded at Crater Lake, Oregon, and Chimney Rock, Colorado.
Mt. Shasta sits over 14,000 feet high at the southern end of the Cascade Range. Considered by many to be the root chakra of the Earth, Shasta is said to emit a great rush of life energy. The earliest inhabitants of the land around Mt. Shasta believed the mountain was the sacred center of the universe, inhabited by the spirit chief, Skell. The Wintu tribe continues to perform special ceremonies at a sacred spring on Mt. Shasta. Another theory goes that an ancient race of Lemurians fled to Shasta when their continent sunk, and have been living inside the volcano ever since. Saucer-shaped lenticular clouds that often collect around the summit of Shasta are said to be orchestrated by the Lemurians, to hide their activities inside their crystal city of Telos. Mt. Shasta is also a hot spot for UFO activity. People report being “called by the mountain” to come visit, stay, or take up residence, and many describe a feeling of spiritual transcendence or even transformation when they relocate to Mt. Shasta.
The deepest lake in the U.S. at almost 2000 feet, Crater Lake was formed 7700 years ago when Mount Mazama collapsed during an especially eruptive period. Klamath Indians believed Mazama, another volcanic peak in the Cascades, was inhabited by Llao, the god of the underworld. When the mountain exploded, they saw the events as a great battle between Llao and Skell, the sky god. It has therefore long been regarded as a sacred site, where tribe members would undertake vision quests that involved dangerous tasks, including climbing caldera walls to demonstrate their highly developed spiritual powers. Believers claim it is a major intersection along the Earth’s global grid, and that several powerful vortexes can be found around the lake. Many have also noted the special healing properties of the clay surrounding Crater Lake.
A remarkable geological formation and a site of great cultural and historical significance, Chimney Rock in southwestern Colorado includes ruins of an Ancestral Puebloan civilization. Located at the edge of the San Juan Mountains, Chimney Rock was most likely a satellite community to Chaco Canyon in New Mexico. Here, it is hypothesized, the Pueblo erected a Chacoan Great House to honor and celebrate the lunar phenomena framed by Chimney Rock and its nearby twin, Companion Rock. There is a distinct alignment between the Great House, the Chimney Rock pillars and the moon during the lunar standstill phase of its 18-year cycle across the sky. This alignment will next be visible in 2021, and will undoubtedly attract spiritual questers who want to be one with the energy of the Earth and moon during this convergence.
Home to a great concentration of flowing energy, Sedona may be the grandmother of all vortices. The entire town is considered a vortex..
Sedona, Coconino and Yavapai counties, Arizona, United States, North America
Sedona is a city that straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley region of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2010 census, its population was 10,031. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations, the Red Rocks of Sedona. The formations appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. The Red Rocks form a popular backdrop for many activities, ranging from spiritual pursuits to the hundreds of hiking and mountain biking trails. Sedona was named after Sedona Arabelle Miller Schnebly (1877−1950), the wife of Theodore Carlton Schnebly, the city's first postmaster, who was celebrated for her hospitality and industriousness. The first documented human presence in Sedona area dates to 11500 to 9000 B.C. It was not until 1995 when a Clovis projectile point was discovered in Honanki which revealed the presence of the Paleo-Indian. Those people were big-game hunters. Around 9000 B.C., the pre-historic Archaic people appeared in the Verde Valley. These people were hunter-gatherers and their presence in the area was longer than in other areas of the Southwest, until 300 A.D., most likely because of the ecological diversity and large amount of resources. There is a good amount of rock art left by the Archaic people around Sedona in places such as Palatki and Honanki. Around 650 A.D., the Sinagua people entered the Verde Valley. Their culture is known for its art such as pottery, basketry and their masonry. They left a lot of rock art, pueblos and cliff dwellings such as Montezuma Well, Honanki, Palatki and Tuzigoot especially in the later periods of their presence in the area. The Sinagua abandoned the Verde Valley about 1400 A.D. Researchers believe the Sinagua and other clans moved to the Hopi mesas in Arizona and the Zuni and other pueblos in New Mexico. The Yavapai came in from the West when the Sinagua were still there in the Verde Valley around 1300 A.D. They were nomadic hunter-gatherers. Some archaeologists place the Apache arrival in the Verde Valley around 1450 A.D. Many Apache groups were nomadic or seminomadic and traveled over large areas. The Yavapai and Apache tribes were forcibly removed from the Verde Valley in 1876, to the San Carlos Indian Reservation, 180 miles (290 km) southeast. About 1,500 people were marched, in midwinter, to San Carlos. Several hundred lost their lives. The survivors were interned for 25 years. About 200 Yavapai and Apache people returned to the Verde Valley in 1900 and have since intermingled as a single political entity although culturally distinct.
Drone Stroll Down Main Street: Flagstaff, AZ 7/6/2017
Hard to believe I'm smack dab in the middle of Arizona, in the middle of Summer and there's all these mountains and green!
Starts off looking at Lowell Observatory (where Pluto was discovered). Then I go to the north end of NAU (Northern Arizona University).
During the winter, I've had over a foot of snow dumped on me here in one night.... Great town and people!
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USA, Road Trip Reduction, One Man- EP 1- LA to Monument Valley- California/Arizona.
One Man Can, road trip across America and back by himself. Here is the first episode from Los Angeles to Monument Valley. Driving through the dessert, exploring the Antelope Canyons, and someone stealing my bike grips, what more could you ask for..?
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