I'm watching SciFi Channel and they are featuring Sedona's vortexes.
I dated a girl that had one of those......I think...
What do you know of Sedona and vortexes?
Vortexes, hmm not vortices? I spent a day in Sedona once, but none of my pictures came out so I cannot prove it.
One entry found for vortex.
Main Entry:
vor·tex Pronunciation:
'vor-"teksFunction:
nounInflected Form(s):
plural vor·ti·ces /
'vor-t&-"sEz/;
also vor·tex·es /
'vor-"tek-s&z/
Etymology: New Latin
vortic-, vortex, from Latin
vertex, vortex whirlpool -- more at
VERTEXDate: 1652
1 a : a mass of fluid (as a liquid) with a whirling or circular motion that tends to form a cavity or vacuum in the center of the circle and to draw toward this cavity or vacuum bodies subject to its action;
especially : WHIRLPOOL, EDDY b : a region within a body of fluid in which the fluid elements have an angular velocity
2 : something that resembles a whirlpool <the hellish
vortex of battle --
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