Sedona’s Best Videos
A Sedona Video Experience
Sedona Arizona delivers the most majestic landscapes and diverse beauty in Arizona. From our red rock formations, vortexes and Native American ruins to the view from Mingus Mountain of our amazingly blue skies, we are in one of the most beautiful places on earth.
We at Sedona-Arizona-Vacations are gathering the best videos we can find to create a virtual experience of Sedona and the Verde Valley for you to enjoy from the comfort of your chair.
Do you have (or know of) a great video of Sedona that should be on this page? Please let us know. Scroll to the bottom of this page and use the reply section to send us your suggestions. Thanks for participating!
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Scenic Sedona, by Keep Sedona BeautifulKeep Sedona Beautiful holds an annual photo contest and draws many many entries from professional and amateur photographers around the world. This slide show was lovingly compiled from the best entries in the 2008 KSB photo contest. |
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Sedona VortexesSince the mid 1980s Sedona vortexes have been promoted as a rich source of spiritual and magnetic energy. Whether you believe in it or not, experiencing the vortexes first hand may leave you wondering what is out there. |
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Sedona’s Amitabha StupaSedona is blessed with a fully empowered Buddhist Stupa built by Jetsunma Akhon Lhamo and Kunzang Palyul Choling, a Buddhist temple based in Poolesville, Maryland. The 36 foot Amitabha Stupa and the smaller Tara Stupa are among the best places in Sedona for prayer, meditation, healing, and the experience of peace in a sacred place. The Amitabha Stupa is open every day from dawn until dusk and your visit is free of charge. |
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Verde Canyon RailroadThe only constant in the Verde Canyon is the Railroad as it meanders through the inner sanctum of Arizona’s other “grand canyon,” where each season creates a new reason to ride.The Railroad affords visitors the only chance to see this unique blend of translucent, emerald waters; castles and mystical creatures carved from windswept, crimson cliffs. |
