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The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River is the single most magnificent display in a land of celebrated geology, and one of the rare places in the world that you positively have to see at least once in your life time. However, the Grand Canyon isn't the most captivating or notable destination in the state. Other areas of Arizona have a more enduring emotional impact, precisely because of the sheer drama of human involvement in this daunting but deeply echoing desert landscape.
More than a third of Arizona belongs to the Native Americans who have lived here for centuries, and who outside the cities form the majority of the population. In the so-called Indian Country of northeastern Arizona, the reservation lands of the Navajo Nation hold the breathtaking Canyon de Chelly and dozens of other marvellously sited Ancestral Puebloan ruins, as well as the bare rocks of Monument Valley. The Navajo surround the homeland of one of the most stoutly traditional of all Native American peoples, the Hopi, who live in removed mesa-top villages. The third main tribal group are the Apache, in the roughly beautiful southeastern mountains – the last Native Americans to give in to the overwhelming power of the white American invaders.
If you're looking for an Arizona Bed and Breakfast you can use the map above to locate cities in popular Arizona bed and breakfast tourist regions. There are many beautiful bed & breakfasts located in the cities and towns of Arizona. Many of the Bed and Breakfasts can be found in major cities like Flagstaff, Phoenix and Tucsan.
Popular Bed & Breakfast cities in Arizona, USA which are included in this bed and breakfast directory: Flagstaff, Phoenix and Tucsan. We are your complete guide for locating an Arizona Bed and Breakfast. |
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