To: HiJinx
107 posted on
05/24/2012 2:59:01 PM PDT by
onyx
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To: onyx
Why, thank ye’, ma’am.
The Havasupai Falls are indeed beautiful.
Hmmm...wonder what other Arizona green spots I can find?
Maybe the Verde River?
110 posted on
05/24/2012 3:11:07 PM PDT by
HiJinx
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To: onyx; trisham; Lady Jag; MS.BEHAVIN; mylife; NYTexan; laurenmarlowe; AZamericonnie; Randy Larsen; ..
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Wet Beaver Creek flows through the Coconino National Forest, home to the largest stand of Ponderosa Pine trees in the world. It is one of six National Forests in Arizona and covers 1.8 million acres of varied landscape and elevation. The elevation is as low as 2,600 feet and rises to the top of the San Francisco Peaks at 12,633 feet. The Coconino National Forest also contains one of the most distinctive geological features in the the state, the Mogollon Rim. The rim is a 1,000 foot cliff that runs for miles across central Arizona at the edge of the forest. A benefit of being a FReeper is the occasional FReeper RoadTrip to interesting places like this.
122 posted on
05/24/2012 3:23:29 PM PDT by
HiJinx
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