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What to shoot in Sedona?
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- 2010-12-20
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Red Rock Crossing
Cathedral Rock at Red Rock Crossing is one of the most photographed scenes in the Southwest, with Cathedral Rock reflecting in the waters of Oak Creek.
7 miles southwest of Sedona. Elevation is 4,000 feet. Access: Drive west fr...
Death Valley Sand Dunes
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- 2010-01-08
For those who like sand dunes and who live in California, Neveda or Utah, Death Valley Sand Dunes is a great place for pictures. The Sand Dunes is located near Stovepipe. Be there either in the early morning or afternoon before sunrise or sunset and you will have good chances to to get great pictures.

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