Arizona's Jaw-Dropping Mile-Long Meteor Crater
In the northern Arizona desert, an imposing-looking crater shows the impact of an ancient meteor crash. Until the 1960s, it was mistakenly believed to be a volcanic crater.
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Scenic Drive Leaving Tonto Natural Bridge State Park, Pine, Arizona
Just north of #Payson Arizona is a little gem called #TontoNaturalBridge State Park. Just driving into it is awesome!
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Join on our travel vlog as we tour the Tonto Natural Bridge State Park near Payson Arizona. They had a winter storm and the snow is melting in the mountains and there is flash flooding going on in the mountain streams and rivers. The beauty of the mountains here is breath taking. The hiking trails are closed as a result of the flash flooding. Snow is starting to fall but we just had to visit the Tonto Natural Bridge State Park in Arizona. The Tonto Natural Bridge State Park website has more information.
“Tonto Natural Bridge is located in…the central part of Arizona…. It is in Pine Canyon, a tributary of East Verde River…. The country is mountainous, with deep canyons, towering peaks and precipitous cliffs. The elevation of the bridge in the bottom of Pine Canyon is approximately 4600 feet above sea level. Not only is the bridge unique in respect to its origin, but also is, moreover, one of the most beautiful bridges in the United States. When the brilliant green of the irrigated, travertine-filled valley above the natural bridge comes into view, its beauty seems unusual…. Beneath the arch of the bridge are several caves of considerable extent, from the roof of which hang stalactites and from the floor of which stalagmites arise. From the standpoint of geology, we consider that Tonto Bridge is of national monument caliber and recommend its favorable consideration. The chief item which has influenced our decision are:
1. The Natural Bridge is unique, and so far as is known, there is no other occurrence comparable to it in North America. 2. In addition to the uniqueness of its composition being of travertine, its size compares favorably with the Natural Bridges in southern Utah. 3. The natural setting of the bridge in the valley of Pine Creek just south of the Mogollon Rim is fascinating. 4. It is believed that a most interesting and comprehensive geological story of the formation of the Natural Bridge and the surrounding area could easily be developed for the visitor. 5. The Bridge is located in an area of scenic beauty. Its addition to the Service will provide a splendid one-day trip for trans-continental travelers who may detour from Winslow to Tonto Bridge, thence to Montezuma Well and return to the highway at Flagstaff, Arizona, via Oak Creek Canyon. 6. The entire valley is teeming with birds. The bandtail pigeon is common. Both coniferous and deciduous trees abound.
(Numerous mammals abound in the area. It is the only natural location where both pine trees and cacti grow next to each other.)
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12 Fruit Trees that Thrive in the Desert with Little Care
John from takes you on a field trip to Phoenix, Arizona to the home of Jake Mace where you will learn the top 12 fruit trees that can thrive in the desert with little care.
In this episode, you will discover the garden of eating that Jake Mace has created at his standard residential tract home in Phoenix, Arizona. You will get a tour of his edible food forest garden and learn about the 12 most important desert adapted fruit trees you can grow.
Besides some of the most desert acclimated fruit trees, you will learn about some of the more tropical fruits that Jake is growing in the form of extra credit.
You will also discover a few of the most important practices you must do to ensure your success growing fruit trees in the desert or other hot, dry, arid climate zone.
Finally at the end of this episode, John will interview Jake about some of these desert adapted fruit trees as well as talk about some good vegetables to grow in the heat. You will also learn about water and water conservation and how you can save more water growing your own food and eating lower on the food chain.
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5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Phoenix
Phoenix, the state capital of Arizona, is known for its warm, dry climate that attracts huge numbers of sun-lovers during the winter months. The Greater Phoenix Area is a large sprawling city with a mix of modern high-rise buildings, Indian and Spanish colonial influences, and a touch of the Wild West. The city offers abundant art and cultural attractions, historic neighborhoods, museums and a diverse art community. Many people also come to the Phoenix area to enjoy the outdoors. There are numerous golf courses, and three mountains around Phoenix that provide the opportunity for hiking, biking, and climbing
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Lake Powell
Lake Powell is a reservoir on the Colorado River, straddling the border between Utah and Arizona (most of it, along with Rainbow Bridge, is in Utah). It is a major vacation spot that around 2 million people visit every year. It is the second largest man-made reservoir by maximum water capacity in the United States behind Lake Mead, storing 24,322,000 acre feet (3.0001×1010 m3) of water when full.
Lake Powell was created by the flooding of Glen Canyon by the Glen Canyon Dam, which also led to the creation of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, a popular summer destination. The reservoir is named for explorer John Wesley Powell, a one-armed American Civil War veteran who explored the river via three wooden boats in 1869. In 1972, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area was established. It is public land managed by the National Park Service, and available to the public for recreational purposes.
Drought
Upon completion of Glen Canyon Dam on September 13, 1963, the Colorado River began to back up, no longer being diverted through the tunnels. The newly flooded Glen Canyon formed Lake Powell. It took 11 years for the lake to fill to the 3,700 feet (1,100 m) level, on June 22, 1980. The lake level fluctuates considerably depending on the seasonal snow runoff from the Rocky Mountains.[4][5][6] The all-time highest water level was reached on July 14, 1983, during one of the heaviest Colorado River floods in recorded history, in part influenced by a strong El Niño event.
In what locals nickname the “bathtub ring” runs for most of Lake Powell’s 1,900-mile shoreline, which is half as long again as the US west coast. The ring of white calcium carbonate absorbed into the rock from the water contrasts sharply with the deep colors of the sandstone (clearly visible in the video). These days, it also provides a dramatically visible marker of the crisis facing the Colorado river after years of diminishing snowfalls on the Rockies.
Today the bathtub ring towers 100ft or more above the boaters as what federal officials are describing as the worst drought in the Colorado Basin in a century diminishes a river that provides water to 40 million people in seven states. Lake Powell – a crucial cog in the machinery of water delivery – is at only 45% of capacity currently and is larger than Lake Mead in total water capacity.
The current 15-year drought is the worst drought in the last 100 years and based on tree ring studies going back to 1075 the region is now in fourth-worst drought since 1075. The longest drought seen in the last millennia was 60 years. So the drought and weather cycles have a natural variability to them but recent data is leading to a conclusion that warmer temperatures fueled by climate change are having a heavier impact on the region.
Impact of Global Climate Change
The current number of Americans relying on water from the Colorado river is 40M and growing annually and more than 4.5M acres of farm land. But flows in recent decades have been lighter than would have been expected given annual rain and snowfall rates — and a new study has pinpointed rising temperatures as the likely culprit.
The newest research from the Geophysical Research Letters by academics and federal scientists, focused on the upper stretches of the river. It attempted to parse out the different roles of temperature, precipitation and soil moisture on the variability of yearly water flows since reliable record-keeping began in 1906. Annual Colorado River flows have naturally swung up and down over time, but the natural trends have been bucked in recent years and decades.
The data seen in the region currently is now consistent with more of the global observations in terms of warming, that it’s not just a fluctuation that’s within that historical back and forth but that the Oscillation is now breaking away from normal variability ranges seen historically.
Rising global temperatures appear to have been playing a larger role in reducing the flows of water down the Colorado River since the late 1980s. As temperatures initially increase more snow actually falls in lieu of rain. These earlier temperature rises cause the snow packs to melt earlier. The combined effects of this actually lengthens the growing seasons of riverside vegetation, which allows it to suck up much more water than normal as it grows, along with more water loss to due evaporation.
However, as temperatures continue to rise scientists predict we could then then see a shift away from more snow pack and into more rain fall which would then lessen the total volume of snow pack and reducing the water volumes of the snow pack that that melt slowly to fill up rivers. It is further predicted that rising temperature will cause storms to shift southward which exacerbate the diminishing snow pack even more.
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Arizona Police Department Releases Body-cam Footage of Punching Incident
Renee Armenta was pulled over by a Goodyear Police Department officer on Sept. 6, 2018. She said that the officer punched her after accusing her of resisting arrest.
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Car Wash aka car stair canyon. Southern Utah Hike
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John McCain Memorial: Watch the full pre-funeral memorial in Arizona Thursday
While the nation and world continues to honor Arizona Senator John McCain, the Republican's long life of service will be celebrated throughout the week in a series of services and ceremonies taking place at his family home and in the Washington, D.C. area. His funeral will take place on Sunday at the Naval Academy's Cemetery grounds.
Following a somber ceremony at the Arizona State Capitol on Wednesday, family, friends and political leaders are remembering Senator John McCain at his Arizona memorial service on Thursday. McCain died at the age of 81 last weekend after a battle with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer that was diagnosed last year.
Among those slated to speak at the Phoenix-area baptist church are former Vice President Joe Biden, who had a decades-long friendship with McCain, and whose son, Beau Biden, also died of the same cancer.
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In this fine art TV show episode CarrieAnn Therese is interviewed with Colour In Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
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CarrieAnn Therese has had a love affair with glass for as long as she can remember. She has always had an overabundance of creative energy, working in various mediums as well as music her whole life, but always knew glass was the medium she wanted to focus on. CarrieAnn loves the dance of color and light in glass, saying it's like playing with rainbows...how can a person not love that?
Though certainly, some of her work is functional; it is primarily sculptural and distinctly Contemporary.CarrieAnn loves to bust things up and experiment with textures, giving a very organic quality to her pieces. It's not just how the glass looks but also how it feels. In addition to maximizing it's textural qualities, working in abstracts, she works with the light, and the ongoing dance between light and glass that creates magnificent shadow-plays of color, shape and design in a space. She also enjoys poking around hardware stores and salvage yards looking for interesting shapes that can be repurposed and combine into sculptural pieces with the fused glass.
Nothing she does is about production. It is ALL about heart, soul and inspiration; which is how SOUL FUSION ARTS got its name. Everything around her, be it natural, industrial or entirely spiritual; she sees as a creation in glass. An emotion can evoke an entire concept for a piece. Glass is like a living organism andCarrieAnn finds that very exciting. Every type of glass has a personality all its own, and sometimes it decides what it wants to be. You have to respect the glass and all its characteristics, in order to coax it into something new and unusual.
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Garden Of The Gods Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Garden of the Gods.
The shining red rocks on the outskirts of Colorado Springs are a most striking spectacle within the Garden Of The Gods. The huge red sandstone rock formations rise to a height of up to a hundred and fifty metres. These natural monuments are a reminder of the geological past of this extraordinary region situated at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. Protected by the rocky terrain the Ute Indians found this to be an ideal place in which to spend the winter months. The tribes' winter camps existed there up until the late nineteenth century. A combination of three ecological systems, indigenous wildlife and vegetation provided a good source of nourishment for the Indians. The Ute not only used the Garden Of The Gods as a winter camp but also as a starting point for their journeys through the Ute Pass. Rain, wind, ice and melting snow have gradually created the elevated layers of rock in the Garden Of The Gods and have given it its unique appearance. The surrounding landscape enchants due to its spectacular beauty and small forests and meadows are in stark contract to this world of natural stone. The rocks in the Garden Of The Gods are silent witnesses of a unique geological development and a true wonder of nature!
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