Best places to visit in Arizona | Arizona points of interest
Here are top visiting places in Arizona.
1. Sedona
Address: West Sedona, Sedona, Arizona 86336. Phone: +1 928 282-1266.
2. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Address: PO Box 1507, Page, AZ 86040. Phone: +1 928 608-6200.
3. Petrified Forest National Park
Address: 1 Park Road, PO Box 2217, Petrified Forest, AZ 86028.
4. Kartchner Caverns State Park
Address: 2980 S Hwy 90, Benson, AZ 85602. Phone: +1 520 586-4100
5. Grand Canyon Skywalk
Address: PO Box 129, AZ 860. Phone: +1 888 868-9378
6. Hoover Dam
Address: Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada-Arizona Border 89005.
7. Grand Canyon National Park
Address: PO Box 129 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 Phone: +1 928 638-7888.
8. Desert Botanical Garden
Address: 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix, AZ 85008. Phone: +1 480 941-1225
The 10 Best Places To Live In North Carolina For 2018
Top 10 Best Places To Live In North Carolina | For 2018.
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With a population of slightly more than 10 million, North Carolina is the 9th largest state in the U.S. by population.
This is the birthplace of Pepsi, Krispy Kreme and Cheerwine, and as far as living goes, it is as good a state as it gets.
The weather is mild and the residents enjoy all four distinct seasons in their full splendour.
The state has a diverse range of geographical features that make it a feast for the outdoor lover.
To the west lies its spectacular mountains, with the Piedmont occupying the middle, and the east covered by the coastal plains.
North Carolina is incredibly diverse, ethnically and economically speaking, which makes it a great place to call home.
And that’s before you consider the high quality of life prevalent across the state, with job opportunities aplenty.
The famous Research Triangle Park, an area traversing Durham, Raleigh and Chapel Hill, is a big contributor of many jobs.
More than 200 companies are based here, including the likes of RTI International, IBM, Cisco, Johnson & Johnson, Syngenta and GlaxoSmithKline.
The Old North State also has some of the best colleges in America, with Duke ranking among the top five schools in the country.
Other notable options include the University of North Carolina (the oldest university in the United States) and Elon University.
Throw in a booming art and culture scene, an incredibly pleasant people, and a warm and hospitable southern charm,
and it’s easy to see why North Carolina lives up to its motto which means “to be rather than to seem”.
From the coast to the mountains, North Carolina has charm to spare. That’s undeniable. In the Tar Heel State, there are so many great small towns—far too many to count—so
choosing our favorites is a monumentally challenging task.
If you are looking for a nice place to settle down, here are the 10 best places to live in North Carolina you definitely need to think about.
These spots are prime destinations for making memories.
1. Morrisville.
2. Asheville.
3. Raleigh.
4. Davidson.
5. Pinehurst.
6. Cary.
7. Chapel Hill.
8. Wrightsville Beach.
9. Wake Forest.
10. Mills River.
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Phoenix Arizona to El Paso Texas, 445 Miles in 14minutes and 30seconds
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Another one of my Time lapse videos, Driving the interstate Freeway 10, taking you on a journey through the Southwest, From Phoenix To EL Paso.
Used Iphone 5 with filmic pro app.
Vehicle : 2007 BMW 525i
Here is a list of the Towns Passed By:
Avondale Arizona
Phoenix Arizona
Tempe Arizona
Chandler Arizona
Casa Grande Arizona
Eloy Arizona
Picacho Arizona
Marana Arizona
Tucson Arizona
Vail Arizona
Benson Arizona
Willcox Arizona
Bowie Arizona
San SImon Arizona
Lordsburg New Mexico
Deming New Mexico
Las Cruces New Mexico
Anthony New Mexico
Canutillo Texas
El Paso Texas
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FREE BLM Camping Near Tucson - Arizona - Campsite Review
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Devil's Highway 191 Morenci to Alpine, AZ 5.25.12.wmv
This was shot day 1 of our ten day ride to the Black Hills. The devils Highway has 120 miles of curves and switchbacks, starting in the mining towns of Clifton and Morenci and ending at US 60 in Springerville, AZ. This captures where the wild fires raged in 2011. I follow Barry and Tom for some of it.
Downtown Sedona, Arizona south on SR 89A, Right Front View, 7 August 2015, GOPR0175
Downtown Sedona, Arizona south on SR 89A, Right Front View, 7 August 2015, GOPR0175
Desert Is Served - Chefsfeed x Tucson
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Drive though Miami, Arizona into Claypool, 19 June 2015, Front View, U.S. 60 Highway, GP030059
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Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
Adolph Bandelier, the first anthropological scholar of the southwest, explored Frijoles Canyon, New Mexico in 1880. The oldest site in Bandelier National Monument dates back to 2010 B.C. Around 1100 A.D. Pueblo Indians began inhabiting Frijoles Canyon and the Pajarito Plateau. Around 1300 A.D. about a dozen large villages existed in the area. One of them, Tyuonyi, is accessible within the Monument near the visitor's center. The remnants of cliff cave dwellings dug into the volcanic tuft, along the canyon walls, suggest an extensive multi-story village. Some of these Pueblo structures with labyrinths of caves and rooms were occupied for over 400 years. Approximately 3,000 archaeological sites are being documented within the Monument. An unexcavated village, Tsankawi, lies 11 miles away in a separate section of the Monument. The pueblos and cliff cave dwellings were vacated in the 1500's. Part of the Monument has wilderness designation. Visitors can overnight in the backcountry with a permit. Family and group campgrounds are also available. Slideshow by John Wanserski.
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Bandelier National Monument
Adolph F. Bandelier
The Delight Makers by Adolph F, Bandelier
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