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Up on the Mogollon Plateau
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Fresh snow on the Mogollon Plateau
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Kinder Crossing
A great hike down to East Clear Creek on the Mogollon plateau in Arizona.
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Bruce & Pam Wachter - What Our Clients Have To Say
White Mountains Arizona Real Estate - http://www.whitemountainsazrealestate.com Located approximately 170 northeast of Phoenix in the rim country of eastern ...
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Edge of the Mogollon Rim
A major land feature in Arizona, the Mogollon Rim is a 200-mile escarpment that runs into New Mexico. The edge of the Colorado Plateau, the Rim is covered wi...
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Mogollon Rim | Arizona | 9 August 2009
A few minutes spent at the Mogollon Rim on 9 August 2009. Viewpoints are located in section 18, Township 12 North, Range 10 East, Gila and Salt River Meridia...
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100 Classic Hikes Arizona Arizona Grand Canyon Colorado Plat
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100 Classic Hikes Arizona Arizona Grand Canyon Colorado Plateau San Francisco
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AZBDR - Section 4
http://www.backcountrydiscoveryroutes.com/AZBDR
Section 4 Hwy 260 - Winona
The Saguaro Cactus and dry deserts make way to Ponderosa Pine, sandstone cliffs and dramatic canyons in section 4. You get a sense for this change almost immediately as the road climbs onto the Mogollon Rim, a 200 mile escarpment that marks the edge of the Colorado Plateau. You can expect a reasonable amount of weekend ca
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Backpacking Northern Arizona's Cabin Loop Trail
In northern Arizona the Rocky Mountain plateau drops precipitately along the Mogollon Rim down to the desert floor below. Adjacent to this falloff and within...
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Ron Schmidtling describes Coconino Trackways, Permian Synapsids!
Ron Schmidtling describes Coconino Trackways, Permian Synapsids! On the Mogollon Rim, in the Colorado Plateau, one finds vast areas of sandstone from an ancient desert 270 million years old. It outcrops throughout northern Arizona, and even into the Grand Canyon!
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West Clear Creek High Adventure Rappelling
I was fortunate to tag along with a group of youth (including 3 of my daughters) for this fun hiking, rappelling, and swimming adventure!
The West Clear Creek Wilderness is an area of 13,600 acres located on the Red Rock and Mogollon Rim Districts of the Coconino National Forest. From its western end near the Bull Pen area at 3700 feet in elevation, it extends eastward for 20 miles up a canyon o
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The Mogollon Rim and a Fear of Vacuums
I went camping recently at the Mogollon Rim in Arizona. Meanwhile Andiamo's fear of vacuums continues.
Join the RV living conversations at http://www.Pippenings.com in the forum. Ask questions, get answers, meet other RVers and more!
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Humphreys Peak Ceremonial Hike - November 11, 2014 - San Francisco Peaks - Arizona
On November 11, 2014, Greg and Angie Widner set out to do a ceremonial offering on the peak of Arizona's highest mountain (12,633 ft) with the goal to be on the summit at 11:11am MST for the blessing. They false-summited at that time and then reached the actual summit around 1:11pm MST allowing Angie to complete the ceremonial offering at 11:11 Alaska time zone!. The offering included Giza crys
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Lower Salt River in Mesa Arizona
The Salt River is formed by the confluence of the White River and Black River in the White Mountains of eastern Gila County. The White and Black rivers, and ...
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God Helps Arizonans Set Family 'Corner Stakes’ SunValleyBaptist
This video is about God Helps Arizonans Set Family 'Corner Stakes’ SunValleyBaptist
Pastor Michael Moffitt preached on Deuteronomy 19:14 "Thou shalt not remove they neighbor's landmark which they of old time have seen in thine inheritance, which shalt inherit in the land that the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess it. Then the church celebrated Old Fashioned Sunday outside with fun, food and fe
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The Anasazi Civilization
The Anasazi culture From: http://www.beloit.edu/~museum/logan/southwest/anasazi/introduction.htm The Anasazi Culture evolved on the plateau of northeastern A...
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God Helps Arizonans Set Life's 'Corner Stakes' SunValleyBaptist
This video is about God Helps Arizonans Set Life's 'Corner Stakes' SunValleyBaptist.org Pastor Michael Moffitt preached on Deuteronomy 19:14 Thou shalt not remove they neighbor's landmark which they of old time have seen in thine inheritance, which shalt inherit in the land that the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess it. Then the Sun Valley Baptist celebrated outside with fun, food and fellows
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God Urges Arizonans To Set Life 'Corner Stakes' SunValleyBaptist
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God Helps Arizonans Set Life's 'Corner Stakes’ SunValleyBaptist, Oct 26, 2015 www.SunValleyBaptist.org
Pastor Michael Moffitt preached on Deuteronomy 19:14 Thou shalt not remove they neighbor's landmark which they of old time have seen in thine inheritance, which shalt inherit in the land that the Lord thy G
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The Legend Of Anasazi - The Cliff Dwellers Documentary - World Documentary
The Legend Of Anasazi - The Cliff Dwellers Documentary - World Documentary
The Ancestral Puebloans were an old Native American society that extended the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, consisting of southerly Utah, north Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado. [1] It is thought that the Ancestral Puebloans established, a minimum of partly, from the Oshar
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Earthquake Arizona - Arizona earthquake history, preparation and more
Earthquake Arizona - Arizona earthquake history, preparation and more
PHOENIX - Arizona is regularly rattled by small earthquakes, but every now and then the ground shakes hard enough to be felt in its populous Phoenix metro area.
That was the case Sunday night when three small quakes centered in central Arizona rattled houses and jolted residents over at least a 160 mile span.
The U.S. Geologi
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Stephen Lekson - A History of the Ancient Southwest
http://www.verdevalleyarchaeology.org
Dr. Stephen Lekson discusses his latest book, A History of the Ancient Southwest. He is an archaeologist working in the U.S. Southwest. Most of his fieldwork has been in the Mogollon and Anasazi (Ancestral Pueblo) regions, but he has also worked in Hohokam, Casas Grandes, Jornada, and Rio Grande areas. His principal interests are human geography, built env
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The Colorado Plateau
Earth Science of Arizona and the Southwest.
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Travel on a Cloudy Day - Part II Mogollon Rim to Albuquerque
On September 22, 2015, my husband and I drove from Phoenix, Arizona to Albuquerque, New Mexico. There were flash flood warnings throughout Arizona and New Mexico due to a tropical storm moving north. We were behind the rain, which made for a beautiful drive. Join us as we travel on a cloudy day.
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All This - Scoring Action by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attributio
Kinder Crossing
A great hike down to East Clear Creek on the Mogollon plateau in Arizona....
A great hike down to East Clear Creek on the Mogollon plateau in Arizona.
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A great hike down to East Clear Creek on the Mogollon plateau in Arizona.
Bruce & Pam Wachter - What Our Clients Have To Say
White Mountains Arizona Real Estate - http://www.whitemountainsazrealestate.com Located approximately 170 northeast of Phoenix in the rim country of eastern ......
White Mountains Arizona Real Estate - http://www.whitemountainsazrealestate.com Located approximately 170 northeast of Phoenix in the rim country of eastern ...
wn.com/Bruce Pam Wachter What Our Clients Have To Say
White Mountains Arizona Real Estate - http://www.whitemountainsazrealestate.com Located approximately 170 northeast of Phoenix in the rim country of eastern ...
Edge of the Mogollon Rim
A major land feature in Arizona, the Mogollon Rim is a 200-mile escarpment that runs into New Mexico. The edge of the Colorado Plateau, the Rim is covered wi......
A major land feature in Arizona, the Mogollon Rim is a 200-mile escarpment that runs into New Mexico. The edge of the Colorado Plateau, the Rim is covered wi...
wn.com/Edge Of The Mogollon Rim
A major land feature in Arizona, the Mogollon Rim is a 200-mile escarpment that runs into New Mexico. The edge of the Colorado Plateau, the Rim is covered wi...
Mogollon Rim | Arizona | 9 August 2009
A few minutes spent at the Mogollon Rim on 9 August 2009. Viewpoints are located in section 18, Township 12 North, Range 10 East, Gila and Salt River Meridia......
A few minutes spent at the Mogollon Rim on 9 August 2009. Viewpoints are located in section 18, Township 12 North, Range 10 East, Gila and Salt River Meridia...
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A few minutes spent at the Mogollon Rim on 9 August 2009. Viewpoints are located in section 18, Township 12 North, Range 10 East, Gila and Salt River Meridia...
- published: 21 Aug 2009
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100 Classic Hikes Arizona Arizona Grand Canyon Colorado Plat
Want to read all pages of 100 Classic Hikes Arizona Arizona Grand Canyon Colorado Plateau San Francisco Peaks Mogollon Rim Sedona Book Review just visit this li...
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- published: 21 Sep 2015
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AZBDR - Section 4
http://www.backcountrydiscoveryroutes.com/AZBDR
Section 4 Hwy 260 - Winona
The Saguaro Cactus and dry deserts make way to Ponderosa Pine, sandstone cliffs and...
http://www.backcountrydiscoveryroutes.com/AZBDR
Section 4 Hwy 260 - Winona
The Saguaro Cactus and dry deserts make way to Ponderosa Pine, sandstone cliffs and dramatic canyons in section 4. You get a sense for this change almost immediately as the road climbs onto the Mogollon Rim, a 200 mile escarpment that marks the edge of the Colorado Plateau. You can expect a reasonable amount of weekend camping traffic early in this section but expect to see few people the further you go.
Highlights
Views from Mogollon Rim, gorgeous Lakes, wildlife.
Heads Up
There are no services in this section
If you need gas at Hwy 87, turn left (West) 9.5 miles to gas and food.
If you need gas at NF 125, turn left (West) to Mormon Lake Lodge ( Regular Unleaded Only)
Plenty of remote camping available along entire section
Click here to purchase a copy of the AZBDR map and DVD:
http://www.touratech-usa.com/Store/3518/Backcountry-Discovery-Routes-Store
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http://www.backcountrydiscoveryroutes.com/AZBDR
Section 4 Hwy 260 - Winona
The Saguaro Cactus and dry deserts make way to Ponderosa Pine, sandstone cliffs and dramatic canyons in section 4. You get a sense for this change almost immediately as the road climbs onto the Mogollon Rim, a 200 mile escarpment that marks the edge of the Colorado Plateau. You can expect a reasonable amount of weekend camping traffic early in this section but expect to see few people the further you go.
Highlights
Views from Mogollon Rim, gorgeous Lakes, wildlife.
Heads Up
There are no services in this section
If you need gas at Hwy 87, turn left (West) 9.5 miles to gas and food.
If you need gas at NF 125, turn left (West) to Mormon Lake Lodge ( Regular Unleaded Only)
Plenty of remote camping available along entire section
Click here to purchase a copy of the AZBDR map and DVD:
http://www.touratech-usa.com/Store/3518/Backcountry-Discovery-Routes-Store
- published: 14 Jan 2014
- views: 904
Backpacking Northern Arizona's Cabin Loop Trail
In northern Arizona the Rocky Mountain plateau drops precipitately along the Mogollon Rim down to the desert floor below. Adjacent to this falloff and within......
In northern Arizona the Rocky Mountain plateau drops precipitately along the Mogollon Rim down to the desert floor below. Adjacent to this falloff and within...
wn.com/Backpacking Northern Arizona's Cabin Loop Trail
In northern Arizona the Rocky Mountain plateau drops precipitately along the Mogollon Rim down to the desert floor below. Adjacent to this falloff and within...
Ron Schmidtling describes Coconino Trackways, Permian Synapsids!
Ron Schmidtling describes Coconino Trackways, Permian Synapsids! On the Mogollon Rim, in the Colorado Plateau, one finds vast areas of sandstone from an ancient...
Ron Schmidtling describes Coconino Trackways, Permian Synapsids! On the Mogollon Rim, in the Colorado Plateau, one finds vast areas of sandstone from an ancient desert 270 million years old. It outcrops throughout northern Arizona, and even into the Grand Canyon!
wn.com/Ron Schmidtling Describes Coconino Trackways, Permian Synapsids
Ron Schmidtling describes Coconino Trackways, Permian Synapsids! On the Mogollon Rim, in the Colorado Plateau, one finds vast areas of sandstone from an ancient desert 270 million years old. It outcrops throughout northern Arizona, and even into the Grand Canyon!
- published: 17 Dec 2013
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West Clear Creek High Adventure Rappelling
I was fortunate to tag along with a group of youth (including 3 of my daughters) for this fun hiking, rappelling, and swimming adventure!
The West Clear Creek...
I was fortunate to tag along with a group of youth (including 3 of my daughters) for this fun hiking, rappelling, and swimming adventure!
The West Clear Creek Wilderness is an area of 13,600 acres located on the Red Rock and Mogollon Rim Districts of the Coconino National Forest. From its western end near the Bull Pen area at 3700 feet in elevation, it extends eastward for 20 miles up a canyon of steep cliffs and rugged terrain to the Mogollon Rim area of the Colorado Plateau.
wn.com/West Clear Creek High Adventure Rappelling
I was fortunate to tag along with a group of youth (including 3 of my daughters) for this fun hiking, rappelling, and swimming adventure!
The West Clear Creek Wilderness is an area of 13,600 acres located on the Red Rock and Mogollon Rim Districts of the Coconino National Forest. From its western end near the Bull Pen area at 3700 feet in elevation, it extends eastward for 20 miles up a canyon of steep cliffs and rugged terrain to the Mogollon Rim area of the Colorado Plateau.
- published: 31 Jan 2015
- views: 44
The Mogollon Rim and a Fear of Vacuums
I went camping recently at the Mogollon Rim in Arizona. Meanwhile Andiamo's fear of vacuums continues.
Join the RV living conversations at http://www.Pippening...
I went camping recently at the Mogollon Rim in Arizona. Meanwhile Andiamo's fear of vacuums continues.
Join the RV living conversations at http://www.Pippenings.com in the forum. Ask questions, get answers, meet other RVers and more!
wn.com/The Mogollon Rim And A Fear Of Vacuums
I went camping recently at the Mogollon Rim in Arizona. Meanwhile Andiamo's fear of vacuums continues.
Join the RV living conversations at http://www.Pippenings.com in the forum. Ask questions, get answers, meet other RVers and more!
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 1885
Humphreys Peak Ceremonial Hike - November 11, 2014 - San Francisco Peaks - Arizona
On November 11, 2014, Greg and Angie Widner set out to do a ceremonial offering on the peak of Arizona's highest mountain (12,633 ft) with the goal to be on the...
On November 11, 2014, Greg and Angie Widner set out to do a ceremonial offering on the peak of Arizona's highest mountain (12,633 ft) with the goal to be on the summit at 11:11am MST for the blessing. They false-summited at that time and then reached the actual summit around 1:11pm MST allowing Angie to complete the ceremonial offering at 11:11 Alaska time zone!. The offering included Giza crystals, crystals blessed in Bimini, crystals found near Hot Springs, AZ and Peruvian tobacco, Hopi corn and sacred soils from several locations; these were all buried with a blessing ceremony conducted by Angie at the summit in 30-50mph winds.
This is a strenuous 8.25 mile round trip 3,300 ft elevation gain hike that offers spectacular views over the Colorado Plateau, Mogollon Rim and even the Grand Canyon in the distance.
For details of the hike see: http://www.summitpost.org/humphreys-peak/150241
The music is all original piano and digital music played, recorded, mixed by Angie Bray-Widner on 2015-03-03. It represents her heart and soul and has not been edited for perfection... it is 99% improvisational.
All content of this video and the music are copyright protected and owned by Happier Facts and Angie Bray-Widner.
www.happierfacts.com
With love to all our viewers.
wn.com/Humphreys Peak Ceremonial Hike November 11, 2014 San Francisco Peaks Arizona
On November 11, 2014, Greg and Angie Widner set out to do a ceremonial offering on the peak of Arizona's highest mountain (12,633 ft) with the goal to be on the summit at 11:11am MST for the blessing. They false-summited at that time and then reached the actual summit around 1:11pm MST allowing Angie to complete the ceremonial offering at 11:11 Alaska time zone!. The offering included Giza crystals, crystals blessed in Bimini, crystals found near Hot Springs, AZ and Peruvian tobacco, Hopi corn and sacred soils from several locations; these were all buried with a blessing ceremony conducted by Angie at the summit in 30-50mph winds.
This is a strenuous 8.25 mile round trip 3,300 ft elevation gain hike that offers spectacular views over the Colorado Plateau, Mogollon Rim and even the Grand Canyon in the distance.
For details of the hike see: http://www.summitpost.org/humphreys-peak/150241
The music is all original piano and digital music played, recorded, mixed by Angie Bray-Widner on 2015-03-03. It represents her heart and soul and has not been edited for perfection... it is 99% improvisational.
All content of this video and the music are copyright protected and owned by Happier Facts and Angie Bray-Widner.
www.happierfacts.com
With love to all our viewers.
- published: 06 Mar 2015
- views: 14
Lower Salt River in Mesa Arizona
The Salt River is formed by the confluence of the White River and Black River in the White Mountains of eastern Gila County. The White and Black rivers, and ......
The Salt River is formed by the confluence of the White River and Black River in the White Mountains of eastern Gila County. The White and Black rivers, and ...
wn.com/Lower Salt River In Mesa Arizona
The Salt River is formed by the confluence of the White River and Black River in the White Mountains of eastern Gila County. The White and Black rivers, and ...
God Helps Arizonans Set Family 'Corner Stakes’ SunValleyBaptist
This video is about God Helps Arizonans Set Family 'Corner Stakes’ SunValleyBaptist
Pastor Michael Moffitt preached on Deuteronomy 19:14 "Thou shalt not remove...
This video is about God Helps Arizonans Set Family 'Corner Stakes’ SunValleyBaptist
Pastor Michael Moffitt preached on Deuteronomy 19:14 "Thou shalt not remove they neighbor's landmark which they of old time have seen in thine inheritance, which shalt inherit in the land that the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess it. Then the church celebrated Old Fashioned Sunday outside with fun, food and fellowship."
Sedona, known for its red sandstone rocks, is 90 miles North of Anthem, AZ, and 100+ miles from Phoenix in Central Arizona. Geologically, the history of Sedona began about 500 millions years ago. Over a period of 300 million years, the land was alternately ocean bottom and coastal plain. Sedimentary layers of sandstone formed. Between 200 and 65 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed the land. From 65 to 20 million years ago, there were uplifts in southern Arizona and down faulting and wind erosion in northern Arizona. From 20 to 12 million years ago, volcanic activity caused the Verde Valley to down fault into a deep basin with lakebeds, creating the Mogollon Rim.
About 3 million years ago, the Colorado Plateau uplifted. Since then, erosion by wind, rain and snowmelt has created Oak Creek Canyon and exposed the layers of sediment (Schnebly Hill Formation sandstone) to form the spectacular red rock formations we now see in Sedona. Vegetation and wildlife evolved and migrated. The process continues today, however slowly.
wn.com/God Helps Arizonans Set Family 'Corner Stakes’ Sunvalleybaptist
This video is about God Helps Arizonans Set Family 'Corner Stakes’ SunValleyBaptist
Pastor Michael Moffitt preached on Deuteronomy 19:14 "Thou shalt not remove they neighbor's landmark which they of old time have seen in thine inheritance, which shalt inherit in the land that the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess it. Then the church celebrated Old Fashioned Sunday outside with fun, food and fellowship."
Sedona, known for its red sandstone rocks, is 90 miles North of Anthem, AZ, and 100+ miles from Phoenix in Central Arizona. Geologically, the history of Sedona began about 500 millions years ago. Over a period of 300 million years, the land was alternately ocean bottom and coastal plain. Sedimentary layers of sandstone formed. Between 200 and 65 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed the land. From 65 to 20 million years ago, there were uplifts in southern Arizona and down faulting and wind erosion in northern Arizona. From 20 to 12 million years ago, volcanic activity caused the Verde Valley to down fault into a deep basin with lakebeds, creating the Mogollon Rim.
About 3 million years ago, the Colorado Plateau uplifted. Since then, erosion by wind, rain and snowmelt has created Oak Creek Canyon and exposed the layers of sediment (Schnebly Hill Formation sandstone) to form the spectacular red rock formations we now see in Sedona. Vegetation and wildlife evolved and migrated. The process continues today, however slowly.
- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 5
The Anasazi Civilization
The Anasazi culture From: http://www.beloit.edu/~museum/logan/southwest/anasazi/introduction.htm The Anasazi Culture evolved on the plateau of northeastern A......
The Anasazi culture From: http://www.beloit.edu/~museum/logan/southwest/anasazi/introduction.htm The Anasazi Culture evolved on the plateau of northeastern A...
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The Anasazi culture From: http://www.beloit.edu/~museum/logan/southwest/anasazi/introduction.htm The Anasazi Culture evolved on the plateau of northeastern A...
God Helps Arizonans Set Life's 'Corner Stakes' SunValleyBaptist
This video is about God Helps Arizonans Set Life's 'Corner Stakes' SunValleyBaptist.org Pastor Michael Moffitt preached on Deuteronomy 19:14 Thou shalt not re...
This video is about God Helps Arizonans Set Life's 'Corner Stakes' SunValleyBaptist.org Pastor Michael Moffitt preached on Deuteronomy 19:14 Thou shalt not remove they neighbor's landmark which they of old time have seen in thine inheritance, which shalt inherit in the land that the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess it. Then the Sun Valley Baptist celebrated outside with fun, food and fellowship.
Red rocks of Sedona, which is 90 miles North of Anthem, AZ, location of the Sun Valley Baptist, and 100 miles North of Phoenix. Geologically, the history of Sedona began about 500 millions years ago. Over a period of 300 million years, the land was alternately ocean bottom and coastal plain. Sedimentary layers of sandstone formed. Between 200 and 65 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed the land. From 65 to 20 million years ago, there were uplifts in southern Arizona and down faulting and wind erosion in northern Arizona. From 20 to 12 million years ago, volcanic activity caused the Verde Valley to down fault into a deep basin with lakebeds, creating the Mogollon Rim.
About 3 million years ago, the Colorado Plateau uplifted. Since then, erosion by wind, rain and snowmelt has created Oak Creek Canyon and exposed the layers of sediment (Schnebly Hill Formation sandstone) to form the spectacular red rock formations we now see in Sedona. Vegetation and wildlife evolved and migrated. The process continues today, however slowly.
wn.com/God Helps Arizonans Set Life's 'Corner Stakes' Sunvalleybaptist
This video is about God Helps Arizonans Set Life's 'Corner Stakes' SunValleyBaptist.org Pastor Michael Moffitt preached on Deuteronomy 19:14 Thou shalt not remove they neighbor's landmark which they of old time have seen in thine inheritance, which shalt inherit in the land that the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess it. Then the Sun Valley Baptist celebrated outside with fun, food and fellowship.
Red rocks of Sedona, which is 90 miles North of Anthem, AZ, location of the Sun Valley Baptist, and 100 miles North of Phoenix. Geologically, the history of Sedona began about 500 millions years ago. Over a period of 300 million years, the land was alternately ocean bottom and coastal plain. Sedimentary layers of sandstone formed. Between 200 and 65 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed the land. From 65 to 20 million years ago, there were uplifts in southern Arizona and down faulting and wind erosion in northern Arizona. From 20 to 12 million years ago, volcanic activity caused the Verde Valley to down fault into a deep basin with lakebeds, creating the Mogollon Rim.
About 3 million years ago, the Colorado Plateau uplifted. Since then, erosion by wind, rain and snowmelt has created Oak Creek Canyon and exposed the layers of sediment (Schnebly Hill Formation sandstone) to form the spectacular red rock formations we now see in Sedona. Vegetation and wildlife evolved and migrated. The process continues today, however slowly.
- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 3
God Urges Arizonans To Set Life 'Corner Stakes' SunValleyBaptist
This video is about God Urges Arizonans To Set Life 'Corner Stakes' SunValleyBaptist
God Helps Arizonans Set Life's 'Corner Stakes’ SunValleyBaptist, Oct 26,...
This video is about God Urges Arizonans To Set Life 'Corner Stakes' SunValleyBaptist
God Helps Arizonans Set Life's 'Corner Stakes’ SunValleyBaptist, Oct 26, 2015 www.SunValleyBaptist.org
Pastor Michael Moffitt preached on Deuteronomy 19:14 Thou shalt not remove they neighbor's landmark which they of old time have seen in thine inheritance, which shalt inherit in the land that the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess it. Then the church celebrated outside with fun, food, fellowship and ‘spiritual' awakening.
Pastor Michael Moffitt preached on Deuteronomy 19:14 Thou shalt not remove they neighbor's landmark which they of old time have seen in thine inheritance, which shalt inherit in the land that the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess it. Then the Sun Valley Baptist celebrated outside with fun, food, fellowship and ‘spiritual' awakening.
Red rocks of Sedona, which is 90 miles North of Anthem, AZ, location of the Sun Valley Baptist, and 100 miles North of Phoenix. Geologically, the history of Sedona began about 500 millions years ago. Over a period of 300 million years, the land was alternately ocean bottom and coastal plain. Sedimentary layers of sandstone formed. Between 200 and 65 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed the land. From 65 to 20 million years ago, there were uplifts in southern Arizona and down faulting and wind erosion in northern Arizona. From 20 to 12 million years ago, volcanic activity caused the Verde Valley to down fault into a deep basin with lakebeds, creating the Mogollon Rim.
About 3 million years ago, the Colorado Plateau uplifted. Since then, erosion by wind, rain and snowmelt has created Oak Creek Canyon and exposed the layers of sediment (Schnebly Hill Formation sandstone) to form the spectacular red rock formations we now see in Sedona. Vegetation and wildlife evolved and migrated. The process continues today, however slowly.
wn.com/God Urges Arizonans To Set Life 'Corner Stakes' Sunvalleybaptist
This video is about God Urges Arizonans To Set Life 'Corner Stakes' SunValleyBaptist
God Helps Arizonans Set Life's 'Corner Stakes’ SunValleyBaptist, Oct 26, 2015 www.SunValleyBaptist.org
Pastor Michael Moffitt preached on Deuteronomy 19:14 Thou shalt not remove they neighbor's landmark which they of old time have seen in thine inheritance, which shalt inherit in the land that the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess it. Then the church celebrated outside with fun, food, fellowship and ‘spiritual' awakening.
Pastor Michael Moffitt preached on Deuteronomy 19:14 Thou shalt not remove they neighbor's landmark which they of old time have seen in thine inheritance, which shalt inherit in the land that the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess it. Then the Sun Valley Baptist celebrated outside with fun, food, fellowship and ‘spiritual' awakening.
Red rocks of Sedona, which is 90 miles North of Anthem, AZ, location of the Sun Valley Baptist, and 100 miles North of Phoenix. Geologically, the history of Sedona began about 500 millions years ago. Over a period of 300 million years, the land was alternately ocean bottom and coastal plain. Sedimentary layers of sandstone formed. Between 200 and 65 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed the land. From 65 to 20 million years ago, there were uplifts in southern Arizona and down faulting and wind erosion in northern Arizona. From 20 to 12 million years ago, volcanic activity caused the Verde Valley to down fault into a deep basin with lakebeds, creating the Mogollon Rim.
About 3 million years ago, the Colorado Plateau uplifted. Since then, erosion by wind, rain and snowmelt has created Oak Creek Canyon and exposed the layers of sediment (Schnebly Hill Formation sandstone) to form the spectacular red rock formations we now see in Sedona. Vegetation and wildlife evolved and migrated. The process continues today, however slowly.
- published: 27 Oct 2015
- views: 7
The Legend Of Anasazi - The Cliff Dwellers Documentary - World Documentary
The Legend Of Anasazi - The Cliff Dwellers Documentary - World Documentary
The Ancestral Puebloans were an old Native American society that extended the presen...
The Legend Of Anasazi - The Cliff Dwellers Documentary - World Documentary
The Ancestral Puebloans were an old Native American society that extended the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, consisting of southerly Utah, north Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado. [1] It is thought that the Ancestral Puebloans established, a minimum of partly, from the Oshara Custom, who developed from the Picosa society. They resided in a range of frameworks that included little family pit residences, larger clan kind frameworks, grand pueblos, and high cliff sited residences. The Ancestral Puebloans possessed a complex network that stretched across the Colorado Plateau connecting hundreds of communities as well as population facilities. They held a distinctive expertise of celestial scientific researches that found kind in their design. The Kiva, a congregational space that was made use of for ritualistic objectives chiefly, were an integral part of this old peoples area structure.
In contemporary times, thoes and also their archaeological culture were described as Anasazi for historic purposes, a name which develops from the Navajo language. Anaasází, about implying "ancient among our adversaries" relying on exactly how it is utilized, is not favored by modern Puebloans [2] [3] though it is still utilized by speakers of Diné bizaad who are not offspring of the Ancestral Pueblo individuals. Anasazi is a pejorative term that the Pueblo individuals are trying to get rid of as a result of its fundamental breeding of ill feelings towards Pueblo people amongst the Navajos.
Excavators continuously question when this distinctive society emerged. The current consensus, based on terminology defined by the Pecos Classification, suggests their appearance around the 12th century BCE, throughout the archaeologically marked Very early Basketmaker II Period. Beginning with the earliest expeditions and excavations, researchers identified Ancestral Puebloans as the forerunners of modern Pueblo individuals.
The Ancestral Puebloans was just one of four significant prehistoric historical customs recognized in the American Southwest, often described as Oasisamerica in the region specifying pre-Columbian southwestern North America. The others are the Mogollon, Hohokam as well as Patayan. In relation to surrounding societies, the Genealogical Puebloans occupied the northeast quadrant of the location. [5] The Ancestral Puebloan homeland fixate the Colorado Plateau, yet expands from central New Mexico on the eastern to southern Nevada on the west.
Areas of southern Nevada, Utah and Colorado develop a loose north boundary, while the southern edge is specified by the Colorado and also Little Colorado Rivers in Arizona as well as the Rio Puerco as well as Rio Grande in New Mexico. Structures and also various other proof of Ancestral Puebloan culture has actually been located prolonging east onto the American Great Plains, in locations near the Cimarron and also Pecos rivers as well as in the Galisteo Basin.
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The Legend Of Anasazi - The Cliff Dwellers Documentary - World Documentary
The Ancestral Puebloans were an old Native American society that extended the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, consisting of southerly Utah, north Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado. [1] It is thought that the Ancestral Puebloans established, a minimum of partly, from the Oshara Custom, who developed from the Picosa society. They resided in a range of frameworks that included little family pit residences, larger clan kind frameworks, grand pueblos, and high cliff sited residences. The Ancestral Puebloans possessed a complex network that stretched across the Colorado Plateau connecting hundreds of communities as well as population facilities. They held a distinctive expertise of celestial scientific researches that found kind in their design. The Kiva, a congregational space that was made use of for ritualistic objectives chiefly, were an integral part of this old peoples area structure.
In contemporary times, thoes and also their archaeological culture were described as Anasazi for historic purposes, a name which develops from the Navajo language. Anaasází, about implying "ancient among our adversaries" relying on exactly how it is utilized, is not favored by modern Puebloans [2] [3] though it is still utilized by speakers of Diné bizaad who are not offspring of the Ancestral Pueblo individuals. Anasazi is a pejorative term that the Pueblo individuals are trying to get rid of as a result of its fundamental breeding of ill feelings towards Pueblo people amongst the Navajos.
Excavators continuously question when this distinctive society emerged. The current consensus, based on terminology defined by the Pecos Classification, suggests their appearance around the 12th century BCE, throughout the archaeologically marked Very early Basketmaker II Period. Beginning with the earliest expeditions and excavations, researchers identified Ancestral Puebloans as the forerunners of modern Pueblo individuals.
The Ancestral Puebloans was just one of four significant prehistoric historical customs recognized in the American Southwest, often described as Oasisamerica in the region specifying pre-Columbian southwestern North America. The others are the Mogollon, Hohokam as well as Patayan. In relation to surrounding societies, the Genealogical Puebloans occupied the northeast quadrant of the location. [5] The Ancestral Puebloan homeland fixate the Colorado Plateau, yet expands from central New Mexico on the eastern to southern Nevada on the west.
Areas of southern Nevada, Utah and Colorado develop a loose north boundary, while the southern edge is specified by the Colorado and also Little Colorado Rivers in Arizona as well as the Rio Puerco as well as Rio Grande in New Mexico. Structures and also various other proof of Ancestral Puebloan culture has actually been located prolonging east onto the American Great Plains, in locations near the Cimarron and also Pecos rivers as well as in the Galisteo Basin.
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Earthquake Arizona - Arizona earthquake history, preparation and more
Earthquake Arizona - Arizona earthquake history, preparation and more
PHOENIX - Arizona is regularly rattled by small earthquakes, but every now and then the g...
Earthquake Arizona - Arizona earthquake history, preparation and more
PHOENIX - Arizona is regularly rattled by small earthquakes, but every now and then the ground shakes hard enough to be felt in its populous Phoenix metro area.
That was the case Sunday night when three small quakes centered in central Arizona rattled houses and jolted residents over at least a 160 mile span.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the quakes occurred near Black Canyon City, a rural mountain community about 45 miles north of Phoenix.
A magnitude 4.1 temblor struck at 11:29 p.m. Sunday, followed by a 4.0 quake about 20 minutes later. A smaller, magnitude-3.2 quake, hit at 9 p.m., the USGS said.
The quakes were felt from as far south as Casa Grande to as far north as Flagstaff, said Michael Conway, chief of the Geologic Extension Service of the Arizona Geological Survey.
The three quakes were a fairly routine release of stress underground, said David Brumbaugh, a Northern Arizona University geophysics professor and the Arizona Earthquake Center's director.
Sheriff's offices in Yavapai County and Maricopa County reported no major damage or injury from Sunday night's shakers.
Look north, in a region known as the Colorado Plateau, including the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff and high country along the Mogollon Rim.
Another part of the state that frequently feels seismic activity is southeastern Arizona, though many of the quakes there are actually centered on the other side of the New Mexico line.
On the other hand, earthquake activity as far south in the transition zone between the Colorado Plateau and the valley-and-mountain areas that include Phoenix, are fairly rare, Brumbaugh said.
The USGS lists the largest earthquake in Arizona as a magnitude 5.6 on the Arizona-Utah border on July 21, 1959.
The USGS website recorded scores of responses from people in Phoenix suburbs who reported feeling at least one of Sunday's quakes.
Conway said it's not surprising that Phoenix-area residents would feel earthquakes centered elsewhere in central Arizona. However, there aren't any known faults directly under Phoenix, Conway said.
"There isn't a lot of hazard in the Phoenix area from a local event," Conway said.
While some residents took to social media to make light of the light shaking, others said they were scared.
"It did worry me. It was quite a shake," said Tami Barto, a Black Canyon City service station manager who said her dogs were rattled by the quakes.
Social media posts included photos of knocked over lawn chairs, garbage cans and even a cactus with the phrase "We will rebuild."
Others lamented sleeping through the quakes.
Eladio Albornoz Jr. of Mesa said he's been through much stronger earthquakes in his native Venezuela, so at first he thought the shaking he felt while on his couch was someone playing a joke on him.
"I sat down again and I felt another move. So I was like `whoa this is not normal' and then I read Twitter and everything and found out that it was a quake," he said.
Shortly after he posted to Facebook, "This little earthquake made me think my house was haunted."
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Earthquake Arizona - Arizona earthquake history, preparation and more
PHOENIX - Arizona is regularly rattled by small earthquakes, but every now and then the ground shakes hard enough to be felt in its populous Phoenix metro area.
That was the case Sunday night when three small quakes centered in central Arizona rattled houses and jolted residents over at least a 160 mile span.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the quakes occurred near Black Canyon City, a rural mountain community about 45 miles north of Phoenix.
A magnitude 4.1 temblor struck at 11:29 p.m. Sunday, followed by a 4.0 quake about 20 minutes later. A smaller, magnitude-3.2 quake, hit at 9 p.m., the USGS said.
The quakes were felt from as far south as Casa Grande to as far north as Flagstaff, said Michael Conway, chief of the Geologic Extension Service of the Arizona Geological Survey.
The three quakes were a fairly routine release of stress underground, said David Brumbaugh, a Northern Arizona University geophysics professor and the Arizona Earthquake Center's director.
Sheriff's offices in Yavapai County and Maricopa County reported no major damage or injury from Sunday night's shakers.
Look north, in a region known as the Colorado Plateau, including the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff and high country along the Mogollon Rim.
Another part of the state that frequently feels seismic activity is southeastern Arizona, though many of the quakes there are actually centered on the other side of the New Mexico line.
On the other hand, earthquake activity as far south in the transition zone between the Colorado Plateau and the valley-and-mountain areas that include Phoenix, are fairly rare, Brumbaugh said.
The USGS lists the largest earthquake in Arizona as a magnitude 5.6 on the Arizona-Utah border on July 21, 1959.
The USGS website recorded scores of responses from people in Phoenix suburbs who reported feeling at least one of Sunday's quakes.
Conway said it's not surprising that Phoenix-area residents would feel earthquakes centered elsewhere in central Arizona. However, there aren't any known faults directly under Phoenix, Conway said.
"There isn't a lot of hazard in the Phoenix area from a local event," Conway said.
While some residents took to social media to make light of the light shaking, others said they were scared.
"It did worry me. It was quite a shake," said Tami Barto, a Black Canyon City service station manager who said her dogs were rattled by the quakes.
Social media posts included photos of knocked over lawn chairs, garbage cans and even a cactus with the phrase "We will rebuild."
Others lamented sleeping through the quakes.
Eladio Albornoz Jr. of Mesa said he's been through much stronger earthquakes in his native Venezuela, so at first he thought the shaking he felt while on his couch was someone playing a joke on him.
"I sat down again and I felt another move. So I was like `whoa this is not normal' and then I read Twitter and everything and found out that it was a quake," he said.
Shortly after he posted to Facebook, "This little earthquake made me think my house was haunted."
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Stephen Lekson - A History of the Ancient Southwest
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Dr. Stephen Lekson discusses his latest book, A History of the Ancient Southwest. He is an archaeologist working in the U...
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Dr. Stephen Lekson discusses his latest book, A History of the Ancient Southwest. He is an archaeologist working in the U.S. Southwest. Most of his fieldwork has been in the Mogollon and Anasazi (Ancestral Pueblo) regions, but he has also worked in Hohokam, Casas Grandes, Jornada, and Rio Grande areas. His principal interests are human geography, built environments, and government; but his current research projects have more to do with migrations (Pinnacle Ruin, in southern New Mexico) and household archaeology (Yellow Jacket in southwestern Colorado). Dr. Lekson is an Associate Profesor & Curator of Anthropology at the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History. He is past President and CEO of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. He has also served as archaeologist for the National Park Service Chaco Center.
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Dr. Stephen Lekson discusses his latest book, A History of the Ancient Southwest. He is an archaeologist working in the U.S. Southwest. Most of his fieldwork has been in the Mogollon and Anasazi (Ancestral Pueblo) regions, but he has also worked in Hohokam, Casas Grandes, Jornada, and Rio Grande areas. His principal interests are human geography, built environments, and government; but his current research projects have more to do with migrations (Pinnacle Ruin, in southern New Mexico) and household archaeology (Yellow Jacket in southwestern Colorado). Dr. Lekson is an Associate Profesor & Curator of Anthropology at the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History. He is past President and CEO of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. He has also served as archaeologist for the National Park Service Chaco Center.
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The Colorado Plateau
Earth Science of Arizona and the Southwest....
Earth Science of Arizona and the Southwest.
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Earth Science of Arizona and the Southwest.
Travel on a Cloudy Day - Part II Mogollon Rim to Albuquerque
On September 22, 2015, my husband and I drove from Phoenix, Arizona to Albuquerque, New Mexico. There were flash flood warnings throughout Arizona and New Mexic...
On September 22, 2015, my husband and I drove from Phoenix, Arizona to Albuquerque, New Mexico. There were flash flood warnings throughout Arizona and New Mexico due to a tropical storm moving north. We were behind the rain, which made for a beautiful drive. Join us as we travel on a cloudy day.
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On September 22, 2015, my husband and I drove from Phoenix, Arizona to Albuquerque, New Mexico. There were flash flood warnings throughout Arizona and New Mexico due to a tropical storm moving north. We were behind the rain, which made for a beautiful drive. Join us as we travel on a cloudy day.
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All This - Scoring Action by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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- published: 02 Nov 2015
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Ford Raptor Mogollon Rim Road Trip
Ford SVT Raptor traveling Mogollon Rim Road from Arizona 87 to Arizona 260. This trip outside of Payson, AZ. Amazing views and steep cliffs in this outdoor p...
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Mogollon Rim, Arizona Free Camping 4/15
Camping along the Mogollon Rim Rd. in N. Central AZ at 7,600 ft. Many free camping sites in the trees and out in the open areas with awesome views.
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Woods Canyon Lake Hike - Mogollon Rim, AZ in June 2013
our hike around Woods Canyon Lake and some video of the 7-week old eagles. Trip log and photos: http://hikearizona.com/photoset.php?ID=25529.
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Railroad Tunnel / Mogollon Rim, Arizona Hike
Hike from Washington Park trailhead on FR 32, north of Houston Mesa, in Gila County to the historic Railroad Tunnel. Then up to the Mogollon Rim, and the General Springs cabin, before following the pipeline along Col. Devin Trail #290 back to the trailhead. Good flow in the upper East Verde River. Lots of butterflies. Triplog & photoset @ http://hikearizona.com/photoset=30853 . (2014-06-25)
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Pine Trail #26, Mogollon Rim hike, Arizona
Hiking Pine Trail #26 from the Mogollon Rim, into Pine Canyon, along Pine Creek to Tiny Cave, diverting around LDS Camp Lo Mia and Strawberry, to the Arizona Trail trailhead just south of Pine, at the base of Milk Ranch Point, in Gila County, AZ.
Triplog & photoset @ http://hikearizona.com/photoset=35917 . (2015-06-26)
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Failure, "Untitled"
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Oak Creek Canyon Arizona Travel: "Roads to Romance" 1949 Chevrolet
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Stewart Ridge & Gibson Peak, Payson, Arizona Hike
Hiking Stewart Ridge to Gibson Peak, southeast of Payson, Arizona, in the Tonto National Forest. Gibson Peak has great 360° views of Gila County, from the Mo...
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Riding west on AZ 260 toward Payson Arizona
A nice Sunday ride coming down the Mogollon Rim on AZ 260 heading west to Payson.
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SHOW LOW AZ
DescriptionShow Low is a city in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. It lies on the Mogollon Rim in east central Arizona, at an elevation of 6345 feet (1...
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Arizona Tourist Attractions: 14 Place To Visit
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grand canyon Arizona, arizona-sonora desert museum, desert botanical garden, saguaro national park, phoenix zoo, heard museum phoenix, papago park, arizona science center, Old Tucson Studios, Red Rock State Park, kitt peak national observatory, Hall
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Tour Affordable Ranch Living at Windsor Valley Ranch, Arizona
Take a look at Windsor Valley Ranch land for sale ( call 1-866-617-2484 or go to http://visit.windsorvalleyranch.com for more info ). Suzanne Freeman describ...
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Flagstaff and Meteor Crater
Flat, sandy, arid grasslands characterise the countryside east of Flagstaff, between the wooded hills of the Mogollon Rim and the delicate hues of the Painte...
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Backpacking in the Gila Wilderness, NM - Mogollon Mountains - May 2012
Visit my blog here http://metalbackpacker.com/trip-report-mogollon-mountains-in-the-gila-wilderness-new-mexico-may-13th-18th-2012/ for the complete trip repo...
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Mogollon, NM
This was from the first day of the trip. It's an awesome little ghost town in New Mexico. I was chased back to AZ by stoerms. Beat 'em home.
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The Anasazi, Hohokam, Mogollon
A little bit about the Anasazi, Hohokam, Mogollon.
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Mogollon-Glenwood NM Aug 91
Trip to small towns of Mogollon and Glenwood New Mexico in August of '91. It was a long narrow road to get to Mogollon and, as you can see, not much once you...
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Mogollon
Ride to Mogolon, New Mexico.
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Mogollon, New Mexico
Leaving New Mexico and sight seeing, the Catwalk and Mogollon. August 9-13 2007.
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Mogollon Cemetary
Mogollon Cemetary in Mogollon, NM.
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Along the Mogollon Rd.MPG
Coming down the mountain on NM-159 from Mogollon, NM.
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Life in Stone, Fossils of the Colorado Plateau by Christa Sadler - Part 9
Like pages in a book, the layers of sedimentary rock that are exposed on the Colorado Plateau tell us much about the diversity of environments that have come...
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smoking cliff II
Sedona AZ Smokebreak above pINK jEEP sUBMARINE rOCK .Beautiful panorama-O-
Mogollon Rim .
Ford Raptor Mogollon Rim Road Trip
Ford SVT Raptor traveling Mogollon Rim Road from Arizona 87 to Arizona 260. This trip outside of Payson, AZ. Amazing views and steep cliffs in this outdoor p......
Ford SVT Raptor traveling Mogollon Rim Road from Arizona 87 to Arizona 260. This trip outside of Payson, AZ. Amazing views and steep cliffs in this outdoor p...
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Ford SVT Raptor traveling Mogollon Rim Road from Arizona 87 to Arizona 260. This trip outside of Payson, AZ. Amazing views and steep cliffs in this outdoor p...
Mogollon Rim, Arizona Free Camping 4/15
Camping along the Mogollon Rim Rd. in N. Central AZ at 7,600 ft. Many free camping sites in the trees and out in the open areas with awesome views....
Camping along the Mogollon Rim Rd. in N. Central AZ at 7,600 ft. Many free camping sites in the trees and out in the open areas with awesome views.
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Camping along the Mogollon Rim Rd. in N. Central AZ at 7,600 ft. Many free camping sites in the trees and out in the open areas with awesome views.
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Woods Canyon Lake Hike - Mogollon Rim, AZ in June 2013
our hike around Woods Canyon Lake and some video of the 7-week old eagles. Trip log and photos: http://hikearizona.com/photoset.php?ID=25529....
our hike around Woods Canyon Lake and some video of the 7-week old eagles. Trip log and photos: http://hikearizona.com/photoset.php?ID=25529.
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our hike around Woods Canyon Lake and some video of the 7-week old eagles. Trip log and photos: http://hikearizona.com/photoset.php?ID=25529.
- published: 10 Jun 2013
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author: A Romain
Railroad Tunnel / Mogollon Rim, Arizona Hike
Hike from Washington Park trailhead on FR 32, north of Houston Mesa, in Gila County to the historic Railroad Tunnel. Then up to the Mogollon Rim, and the Genera...
Hike from Washington Park trailhead on FR 32, north of Houston Mesa, in Gila County to the historic Railroad Tunnel. Then up to the Mogollon Rim, and the General Springs cabin, before following the pipeline along Col. Devin Trail #290 back to the trailhead. Good flow in the upper East Verde River. Lots of butterflies. Triplog & photoset @ http://hikearizona.com/photoset=30853 . (2014-06-25)
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"Windfall", Westy Reflector
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"Seven", Waylon Thornton
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Hike from Washington Park trailhead on FR 32, north of Houston Mesa, in Gila County to the historic Railroad Tunnel. Then up to the Mogollon Rim, and the General Springs cabin, before following the pipeline along Col. Devin Trail #290 back to the trailhead. Good flow in the upper East Verde River. Lots of butterflies. Triplog & photoset @ http://hikearizona.com/photoset=30853 . (2014-06-25)
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"Windfall", Westy Reflector
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Westy_Reflector/Reflected_10x10/Westy_Reflector_-_Reflected-_10x10_-_08_Windfall
"Seven", Waylon Thornton
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- published: 28 Jun 2014
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Pine Trail #26, Mogollon Rim hike, Arizona
Hiking Pine Trail #26 from the Mogollon Rim, into Pine Canyon, along Pine Creek to Tiny Cave, diverting around LDS Camp Lo Mia and Strawberry, to the Arizona Tr...
Hiking Pine Trail #26 from the Mogollon Rim, into Pine Canyon, along Pine Creek to Tiny Cave, diverting around LDS Camp Lo Mia and Strawberry, to the Arizona Trail trailhead just south of Pine, at the base of Milk Ranch Point, in Gila County, AZ.
Triplog & photoset @ http://hikearizona.com/photoset=35917 . (2015-06-26)
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Failure, "Untitled"
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wn.com/Pine Trail 26, Mogollon Rim Hike, Arizona
Hiking Pine Trail #26 from the Mogollon Rim, into Pine Canyon, along Pine Creek to Tiny Cave, diverting around LDS Camp Lo Mia and Strawberry, to the Arizona Trail trailhead just south of Pine, at the base of Milk Ranch Point, in Gila County, AZ.
Triplog & photoset @ http://hikearizona.com/photoset=35917 . (2015-06-26)
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Failure, "Untitled"
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Oak Creek Canyon Arizona Travel: "Roads to Romance" 1949 Chevrolet
more at http://travel.quickfound.net/ "Travelogue, made for theatrical showing and commissioned by Chevrolet, promoting tourism by car..." Public domain film......
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Stewart Ridge & Gibson Peak, Payson, Arizona Hike
Hiking Stewart Ridge to Gibson Peak, southeast of Payson, Arizona, in the Tonto National Forest. Gibson Peak has great 360° views of Gila County, from the Mo......
Hiking Stewart Ridge to Gibson Peak, southeast of Payson, Arizona, in the Tonto National Forest. Gibson Peak has great 360° views of Gila County, from the Mo...
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Hiking Stewart Ridge to Gibson Peak, southeast of Payson, Arizona, in the Tonto National Forest. Gibson Peak has great 360° views of Gila County, from the Mo...
Riding west on AZ 260 toward Payson Arizona
A nice Sunday ride coming down the Mogollon Rim on AZ 260 heading west to Payson....
A nice Sunday ride coming down the Mogollon Rim on AZ 260 heading west to Payson.
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A nice Sunday ride coming down the Mogollon Rim on AZ 260 heading west to Payson.
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SHOW LOW AZ
DescriptionShow Low is a city in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. It lies on the Mogollon Rim in east central Arizona, at an elevation of 6345 feet (1......
DescriptionShow Low is a city in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. It lies on the Mogollon Rim in east central Arizona, at an elevation of 6345 feet (1...
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DescriptionShow Low is a city in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. It lies on the Mogollon Rim in east central Arizona, at an elevation of 6345 feet (1...
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Arizona Tourist Attractions: 14 Place To Visit
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grand can...
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grand canyon Arizona, arizona-sonora desert museum, desert botanical garden, saguaro national park, phoenix zoo, heard museum phoenix, papago park, arizona science center, Old Tucson Studios, Red Rock State Park, kitt peak national observatory, Hall of Flame Fire Museum, oak creek canyon, south mountain park
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Tour Affordable Ranch Living at Windsor Valley Ranch, Arizona
Take a look at Windsor Valley Ranch land for sale ( call 1-866-617-2484 or go to http://visit.windsorvalleyranch.com for more info ). Suzanne Freeman describ......
Take a look at Windsor Valley Ranch land for sale ( call 1-866-617-2484 or go to http://visit.windsorvalleyranch.com for more info ). Suzanne Freeman describ...
wn.com/Tour Affordable Ranch Living At Windsor Valley Ranch, Arizona
Take a look at Windsor Valley Ranch land for sale ( call 1-866-617-2484 or go to http://visit.windsorvalleyranch.com for more info ). Suzanne Freeman describ...
Flagstaff and Meteor Crater
Flat, sandy, arid grasslands characterise the countryside east of Flagstaff, between the wooded hills of the Mogollon Rim and the delicate hues of the Painte......
Flat, sandy, arid grasslands characterise the countryside east of Flagstaff, between the wooded hills of the Mogollon Rim and the delicate hues of the Painte...
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Flat, sandy, arid grasslands characterise the countryside east of Flagstaff, between the wooded hills of the Mogollon Rim and the delicate hues of the Painte...
Backpacking in the Gila Wilderness, NM - Mogollon Mountains - May 2012
Visit my blog here http://metalbackpacker.com/trip-report-mogollon-mountains-in-the-gila-wilderness-new-mexico-may-13th-18th-2012/ for the complete trip repo......
Visit my blog here http://metalbackpacker.com/trip-report-mogollon-mountains-in-the-gila-wilderness-new-mexico-may-13th-18th-2012/ for the complete trip repo...
wn.com/Backpacking In The Gila Wilderness, Nm Mogollon Mountains May 2012
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Mogollon, NM
This was from the first day of the trip. It's an awesome little ghost town in New Mexico. I was chased back to AZ by stoerms. Beat 'em home....
This was from the first day of the trip. It's an awesome little ghost town in New Mexico. I was chased back to AZ by stoerms. Beat 'em home.
wn.com/Mogollon, Nm
This was from the first day of the trip. It's an awesome little ghost town in New Mexico. I was chased back to AZ by stoerms. Beat 'em home.
The Anasazi, Hohokam, Mogollon
A little bit about the Anasazi, Hohokam, Mogollon....
A little bit about the Anasazi, Hohokam, Mogollon.
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A little bit about the Anasazi, Hohokam, Mogollon.
Mogollon-Glenwood NM Aug 91
Trip to small towns of Mogollon and Glenwood New Mexico in August of '91. It was a long narrow road to get to Mogollon and, as you can see, not much once you......
Trip to small towns of Mogollon and Glenwood New Mexico in August of '91. It was a long narrow road to get to Mogollon and, as you can see, not much once you...
wn.com/Mogollon Glenwood Nm Aug 91
Trip to small towns of Mogollon and Glenwood New Mexico in August of '91. It was a long narrow road to get to Mogollon and, as you can see, not much once you...
Mogollon
Ride to Mogolon, New Mexico....
Ride to Mogolon, New Mexico.
wn.com/Mogollon
Ride to Mogolon, New Mexico.
Mogollon, New Mexico
Leaving New Mexico and sight seeing, the Catwalk and Mogollon. August 9-13 2007....
Leaving New Mexico and sight seeing, the Catwalk and Mogollon. August 9-13 2007.
wn.com/Mogollon, New Mexico
Leaving New Mexico and sight seeing, the Catwalk and Mogollon. August 9-13 2007.
Mogollon Cemetary
Mogollon Cemetary in Mogollon, NM....
Mogollon Cemetary in Mogollon, NM.
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Mogollon Cemetary in Mogollon, NM.
Along the Mogollon Rd.MPG
Coming down the mountain on NM-159 from Mogollon, NM....
Coming down the mountain on NM-159 from Mogollon, NM.
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Coming down the mountain on NM-159 from Mogollon, NM.
Life in Stone, Fossils of the Colorado Plateau by Christa Sadler - Part 9
Like pages in a book, the layers of sedimentary rock that are exposed on the Colorado Plateau tell us much about the diversity of environments that have come......
Like pages in a book, the layers of sedimentary rock that are exposed on the Colorado Plateau tell us much about the diversity of environments that have come...
wn.com/Life In Stone, Fossils Of The Colorado Plateau By Christa Sadler Part 9
Like pages in a book, the layers of sedimentary rock that are exposed on the Colorado Plateau tell us much about the diversity of environments that have come...
smoking cliff II
Sedona AZ Smokebreak above pINK jEEP sUBMARINE rOCK .Beautiful panorama-O-
Mogollon Rim ....
Sedona AZ Smokebreak above pINK jEEP sUBMARINE rOCK .Beautiful panorama-O-
Mogollon Rim .
wn.com/Smoking Cliff Ii
Sedona AZ Smokebreak above pINK jEEP sUBMARINE rOCK .Beautiful panorama-O-
Mogollon Rim .
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