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Race Track |
 | The Racetrack is a 2.5-mile-long, dried-up lake. The area is oval-shaped and as flat as a paved football field and has many mysterious "moving rocks" leaving tracks in the mud. Read this report from one of Arny Raedts' favourite types of places. |
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Rimrocks near Page |
 | A couple of miles from Page there's a spectacular landscape that's just waiting to be a scene in a Star Trek movie. If you're looking for a landscape that looks like another planet, this is it! A report from a photographer's dream location by Arny Raedts. |
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Saguaro NP West |
 | Mention the word cactus, and most people will think of the ones with arms, depicted in many a Wild West cartoon. These are the Saguaro cacti, and in the arid landscape of America’s deep south you can’t miss seeing them. |
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San Francisco |
 | The city of San Francisco lying by the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay has much to interest the photographer. The world famous Golden Gate Bridge, Cable Cars, Alcatraz and the world's crookedest street are just a few of the sights to be found. |
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Sedona |
 | Sedona has blossomed into a thriving tourist attraction with over 3 million people visiting annually to photograph or simply to stand in awe of the immense beauty of its canyons, mesas, monoliths and red rock spires. Read this great report from Lee Teft. |
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Sequoia & Kings Canyon NP |
 | This huge protected forest is home to the Sequoia, the world’s largest tree. The Granddaddy of them all is the General Sherman tree with a height of 84 metres and an amazing girth of 31 metres. |
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