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Two Martians Visit Sedona Arizona (24 Jan. 2010).wmv

Record snow fall on 21 Jan. 2010 These are from the Oak Creek area. North of Sedona

Sedona’s Best Vortex Guidebook


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There was a need for a clear and simple, yet informative, guide on how to get the most from a Sedona vortex experience.

Sedona’s Best Vortex Guidebook

Wyndham Flagstaff to Visit Sedona Arizona and Sunset Crater Tour Vacation

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