Day 1: SEDONA HERE WE COME!!

Now, this is it!!!!! We have officially embarked on our voyage to Sedona! I have just left school a few hours ago. Now, here is the story!

My route to Sedona!
Me and my parents smiling after we just left school.

We after school, set off and dipped to Arizona. We went through New Mexico for quite a while now, then entered Arizona. Look at these new photos!

Entering Arizona
Here in some VERRRYYYYY smol town called Duncan, Arizona.
Mountainside full of cactuses a little later.
Now we have found the old west highway. Fun fact about the old west highway: Did you know it is the way Americans went west from the east to California and Arizona?

Extremely beautiful scenery from Arizona, looking all the way down at lake Roosevelt.

Lake Roosevelt and the beautiful desert scenery

In front of lake Roosevelt there is a National Park called Tonto Cliff Dwelling National Park. Let’s see if we stop here on the way back.

A sign about the Arizona trail. It must mean something to them.

Now, we are stuck in a congested highway in the middle of a wildfire-prone area. We will provide you more stuff later!

Update: the bridge that we could see the dam
Fire prevention methods being advertised here
Our beautiful sunset while driving through the wilderness
The sunset as a video while speeding through Arizona.

Just arrived at the pizzeria. Here the website.

The sign of the pizzeria. See y’all later tomorrow!

(Sedona 2024)

6 responses to “Day 1: SEDONA HERE WE COME!!”

  1. Safe travels! Enjoy. Life is an adventure!

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    1. Thank you very much! I heavily appreciate that remark!

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  2. I’ve done similar blogs of our trip. But started random day. Most are on Facebook.

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  3. muito legal !! Pizzaria valeu a pena ??

    aproveitem bastante

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    1. Sim, valeu muito a pena. Um lugar casual mais pizza boa!

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  4. The Diamondbacks team color is called ‘Sedona Red’. I think it looks a lot like Terracotta but, Sedona Red sounds more regional. It is sort of like calling common wieners ‘Dodger Dogs’ or like calling the Zamboni at a Ducks game the ‘Ice Therapist’.

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