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Where's the prettiest place you ever visited?

Caba De Rojo Puerto Rico..
The cliffs there are spectacular..

Ponce, Puerto Rico..
"Gilligan's Island"
Got to be with a native to find this place..
Little outlets off of the Carribean, which makes great snorkeling
the water is only 4 foot deep and it moves very fast..
Very relaxing...:)
 
Sedona, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
San Diego
North shore of Minnesota
Columbia River gorge in Oregon
Mt. Hood in Oregon
Black Hills, South Dakota
Colorado Springs
Lutsen, Minnesota
Oak Creek Canyon, AZ
 
Prometheus said:
The Grand Canyon was the most incredible natural landscape I've ever experienced.

I haven't travelled to many places, but I DID go to boarding school in Arizona - and Arizona was so beautiful. The Grand Canyon was beautiful as was the red rock in Sedona!
 
Anybody have pics of Sedona, Az. I was thinking about moving to Az, even made a thread long time ago.


Wodin, if you do retire out there, give me an invite. I promise to push you around in your wheelchair. Is it a deal?
 
Sedona is BEAUTIFUL but I bet it's very expensive.

I lived in Arizona for three years and it's a very pretty state. I miss the cacti:bawling: :bawling:
 
starfish said:
Sedona is BEAUTIFUL but I bet it's very expensive.

I lived in Arizona for three years and it's a very pretty state. I miss the cacti:bawling: :bawling:

Yes, it is a great place to live. The nice thing about Phoenix is that you have year round good weather, but can drive two hours in the winter and have snow, skiing, plenty of elk, and mountains. Then if you like to golf, which I do, you can play year round as well.

Sedona isn't cheap, but there are other options like Payson, Cottonwood, Jerome, Williams, even Flagstaff. I'll never move back to the midwest unless I absolutely have to.
 
bigschweeler said:


Yes, it is a great place to live. The nice thing about Phoenix is that you have year round good weather, but can drive two hours in the winter and have snow, skiing, plenty of elk, and mountains. Then if you like to golf, which I do, you can play year round as well.

Sedona isn't cheap, but there are other options like Payson, Cottonwood, Jerome, Williams, even Flagstaff. I'll never move back to the midwest unless I absolutely have to.


I lived in Scottsdale:D
 
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