Author: | Wendy Dembeck | ISBN: | 9781476031613 |
Publisher: | Wendy Dembeck | Publication: | September 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Wendy Dembeck |
ISBN: | 9781476031613 |
Publisher: | Wendy Dembeck |
Publication: | September 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
A different kind of travel book, See Sedona couples a guidebook with a photobook--51 photos of the places you want to see. Use this book as a day-by-day guide to fill a week or use its suggestions to explore even more of this unique area. Wendy's personal approach includes informational links and ideas that conventional guidebooks often miss.
Included are directions to ease navigation and places to pick up additional information and sight-seeing tips. There are histories, descriptions, and details about the sites you will visit.
Wendy answers your questions too. How did Sedona get its name? Where can you find fish--or wine--in the desert? Why did the ancient peoples abandon their homes in Tuzigoot and Palatki? Why was the "Stupid Motorist Law" necessary? Where's the best shopping in Sedona? What are some great restaurants? Where's the ideal spot to enjoy a Sedona Sunset? What's a vortex? Why should you be prepared to have many WHOA!! moments?
As a professional photographer, Wendy packs See Sedona with photographs to pique your interest. See Sedona doubles as a memory book when you return home. Catch some of the beautiful and colorful desert flowers; get a close-up of a tarantula in his rock-wall safehouse; see the bluest sky; view the impending storm; feel awe at the oldest ruins. And marvel at the reddest rocks in Red Rock Country.
Best of all, make the most of your vacation with See Sedona to guide you.
A different kind of travel book, See Sedona couples a guidebook with a photobook--51 photos of the places you want to see. Use this book as a day-by-day guide to fill a week or use its suggestions to explore even more of this unique area. Wendy's personal approach includes informational links and ideas that conventional guidebooks often miss.
Included are directions to ease navigation and places to pick up additional information and sight-seeing tips. There are histories, descriptions, and details about the sites you will visit.
Wendy answers your questions too. How did Sedona get its name? Where can you find fish--or wine--in the desert? Why did the ancient peoples abandon their homes in Tuzigoot and Palatki? Why was the "Stupid Motorist Law" necessary? Where's the best shopping in Sedona? What are some great restaurants? Where's the ideal spot to enjoy a Sedona Sunset? What's a vortex? Why should you be prepared to have many WHOA!! moments?
As a professional photographer, Wendy packs See Sedona with photographs to pique your interest. See Sedona doubles as a memory book when you return home. Catch some of the beautiful and colorful desert flowers; get a close-up of a tarantula in his rock-wall safehouse; see the bluest sky; view the impending storm; feel awe at the oldest ruins. And marvel at the reddest rocks in Red Rock Country.
Best of all, make the most of your vacation with See Sedona to guide you.