I learned from a Navaho friend of mine that their ancestors warned them to stay away from places like Canyon de Chelle. Anyway she told me that her mom would not want her to visit there. I recently tried to find out more facts about this and could not find anything online. Note to the narrator Petrified Forest is in NE Arizona not NW Arizona.
well you need not worry too much about the heat. i lived in AZ for 14 years and it is certainly hot, but not too bad. also everyone has pools and air conditioning.
Sunrise Ski Park in Arizona's beautiful White Mountains has the best snow skiing in the southwest. Snow skiing in Arizona? You betcha'! Just a few hours drive from Phoenix.
They were forced into Reservations a long time ago. There is a really big reservation in Northeast Arizona (like 20% of the state). Most native American people still live either on or pretty close to reservations. Their population is extremely small compared to that of the entire U.S.
@Stopalac - Cultural assimilation. Lower interest to learn the language among successive generations. Some languages spoken by smaller amounts of people (or where very high percentages of the natives died from polio and the like) just had very few to pass it along to. Possibly also due to poor educational systems, but that one I don't know for sure (?) I'd assume in some/many of the schools on reservations, classes are english only and many who live on the reservations in the Southwestern US may choose to learn Spanish as a second language (if any) instead of a Native American one. These are guesses though, I don't know for sure
Obviously the people who wrote the dialog for the video had so many things wrong. The very well-spoken narrator who read the script so eloquently may be very glad that his name was not included in the credits. After all, he didn't write it. Just imagine the enthusiastic visitors coming over from the British Isles and gushing to Arizonans that they want to see the Hopi folks in Sedona! Too bad the producers did't understand the value of, "If you can't do something right, don't do it at all!!!"
+ EnergyWafflez You know that 110 degrees is much cooler than a sauna would be, right? Also, saunas can be a wet heat. I agree with the other guy. Stop saying this to everyone's comment it's not even a good exaggeration.
What is the reason for never listing Lake Havasu City in the best places to live and/or visit? Somebody not like the London Bridge. I've been there and could not believe how huge the bridge is!
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1) Point of clarification: the term "Native American" is the politically correct term for what used to be Indians. You don't, therefore, properly use all 3 words, as it defeats the purpose; i.e., drop the word "Indian". 2) The word Mesa is "MAY-sah" rather than "MESS-say". 3) The word is Antelope", not "Antilope". 4) Not even close!!! Grand Canyon is NOT 16k (10mi.) long; that would be closer to the width--12mi./19km to 20mi./32km. wide, but the length is 277mi./445km. 5) The Kaibab (Plateau) is KYE-bab, not KAY-bab. 6) Sadly, the yellow haze is probably evidence of the ever-increasing problem with pollution from Los Angeles and Las Vegas, not a beautiful natural wonder. 7) Spanish lesson--conquistador is cone-KEES-tah-door, not con-KWIS-tah-door. 8) Powell didn't cross the Colorado River, i.e., the width, but traveled or traversed it, indicating the length.
Only venture out in sundown??? About mid Oct it cools down and you can enjoy hiking in midday. It's raining now in southern Arizons. The narrator seems ignorant and he creates stereo types. I'll bet he's never been to Arizona.
And the comedy continues. "The Betatkin ruins . . . ruins from a pueblo from the 13th century BC". BC??? Really? The plaques from the site shown in the video show from the 1300's AD. Nice dumb down I guess.
"Antilope" Canyon? You guys are kidding, right? You don't even know how to spell antelope? Thank goodness you didn't explore the better parts of the state to massacre them as you did with the ones in this video!
Alone in an open field, at night, headphones on, this music playing and the sky full of stars :)
I visited Arizona last December and I planning to go back again, never get enough. Very beautiful. Amazing Arizona!
Wonderful Arizona,very beautiful places.
I love ARIZONA ❤️
so amazing place
omg!!!! BEAUTIFUL thanks for sharing!!!
Amazing and magnificent!
epic landscape, beautiful
Que de beaux souvenir et quel pays magnifique.
Beautiful place.
I learned from a Navaho friend of mine that their ancestors warned them to stay away from places like Canyon de Chelle. Anyway she told me that her mom would not want her to visit there. I recently tried to find out more facts about this and could not find anything online. Note to the narrator Petrified Forest is in NE Arizona not NW Arizona.
Expoza is providing nice interesting videos were we can know about different places in the US
Much more to see, This just showed the desert.
Belles images !!!merci !!!
Awesome sharing here ! 5 thumbs up high :-)
Love Arizona!
Haha! I thought you said you loved 100 degree saunas! HAHAHA!!! Wait... You weren't kidding... Heheh im just gonna go now.. 😅😅
Amazing!
Always wanted to live here.... hopefully soon!
와우 넘 멋져요 저 곳에서의 인디언들이 생활이 그려지네요 ♡♡♡
Astonishing video
Definitely on my bucket list!
Trust me, your bucket list must say 100 degree sauna 😰
Expoza shows videos in form of classic which is nice
Amazing place 👌
I will be moving to Arizona soon i cant wait to start my life there such a beautiful place!!
Dries Freedom Have you moved there yet?
+Dries Freedom It is!!! :)
+imstricken06 Where in Arizona?
+Dries Freedom beware of scorpions!
+imstricken06 Yeah...*DON'T*!
Going there's my dream 😍😭
Dream bigger
I live in Phoenix Arizona, it's beautiful and fun
Yusuf Ali me too. although the heat here is hellish during summer.
+Yusuf Ali Agree! Except during the summer.
It's nice here! ( I live in buckeye by verrado it's pretty nice there. ) and I agree with all of u! SUMMER IS A 110 DEGREE SAUNA DO BEWARRTEEE
Yusuf Ali I'm moving to chandler from Maine in January... scared shitless of your heat... ive lived in Maine all my life. lived in FL one year.
well you need not worry too much about the heat. i lived in AZ for 14 years and it is certainly hot, but not too bad. also everyone has pools and air conditioning.
Been to many places in the SouthWest traveling with sis and brother in law living in Arizona.
I love Arizona.
bellissimo !
Sunrise Ski Park in Arizona's beautiful White Mountains has the best snow skiing in the southwest. Snow skiing in Arizona? You betcha'! Just a few hours drive from Phoenix.
+Your White Mountains Realtor I've been their 2 years ago, it was indeed great skiing !
going on Feb 26 for spring training!
I like to hear people talk nn say how beautiful Arizona is. Especially because its my land my Tierra, were i was born
It is America!
I love Arizona so much! It is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been to, and I love the history!
Thanks for givings
Arizona muito. Bom. tank you
Für alles Weltweite Ceremony immer guten Granatapfel auch dabeihaben.........!
Nice soundtrack after title.
Thanks Expoza
He did alright.
Lake Powell is extremely low, this vid of it is very old, when the lake height peaked.
Oh my gosh the music in this is like some 70's super hero movie :/
Like this
It looks excavated
when traveling to Arizona I hopi brought some block.
People who made this obviously don't know anything about Arizona XD
Very informative.
Very misinformative
I felt like I was going to die in summer I live in arizona. 🏜
I liked the documentary! By the way, what about the indians nowadays in usa?
They were forced into Reservations a long time ago. There is a really big reservation in Northeast Arizona (like 20% of the state). Most native American people still live either on or pretty close to reservations. Their population is extremely small compared to that of the entire U.S.
@Stopalac - Cultural assimilation. Lower interest to learn the language among successive generations. Some languages spoken by smaller amounts of people (or where very high percentages of the natives died from polio and the like) just had very few to pass it along to. Possibly also due to poor educational systems, but that one I don't know for sure (?) I'd assume in some/many of the schools on reservations, classes are english only and many who live on the reservations in the Southwestern US may choose to learn Spanish as a second language (if any) instead of a Native American one. These are guesses though, I don't know for sure
Research “Trail of Tears” it will explain the history of the massacre of the native people
Obviously the people who wrote the dialog for the video had so many things wrong. The very well-spoken narrator who read the script so eloquently may be very glad that his name was not included in the credits. After all, he didn't write it.
Just imagine the enthusiastic visitors coming over from the British Isles and gushing to Arizonans that they want to see the Hopi folks in Sedona! Too bad the producers did't understand the value of, "If you can't do something right, don't do it at all!!!"
정말 여행지로써 괜찮은 애리조나~~
Okay I get it. It's really pretty anyways all that but, ITS LIKE A ONE HUNDRED AND TEN DEGREE SAUNA HERE!!!! Other than that, I think it's pretty cool
Yeah we get it to, you think it's hot. Stop commenting on every picture
+ EnergyWafflez You know that 110 degrees is much cooler than a sauna would be, right? Also, saunas can be a wet heat. I agree with the other guy. Stop saying this to everyone's comment it's not even a good exaggeration.
IAmDatOneHuman It's not that hot.
Scott Ed uu
Was this made in 1989 or 1996?
Always nice to hear poorly informed Brit explain things badly.
Snails, shells found makes me believe in the Biblical story of the flood , Noah's time . Best documentary . Kumbhoj village, India.
Wow, you're easy to convince. All serious geologists agree that there was no "great flood" as described in the Bible.
Land of fishing
What is the reason for never listing Lake Havasu City in the best places to live and/or visit? Somebody not like the London Bridge. I've been there and could not believe how huge the bridge is!
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No mountains, stumps from old trees.
Agneta Eliasson power to the people
Arizona sounds like a a boring Nevada as an outsider I'm watching this to see
+Mike Andreas lol no it's not :)
You must be very judgmental, aren't ya Mike.
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• Hotter than Kim Kardashian
• LIZARDZ 4 DAYZ
• Heat Stroke
• MEXICANSSS ( including meh 😉 )
• RAINBOWZZZZ 🌈🌈🌈 ( okay maybe not ALLL the time -_- )
• TAMALESS
•HORSIES
T H Ę Ę Ń D
Phoenix is a pass thru. Under 1000ft. Horrible weather in the summer. Giant dustbowl. Once we land in that town we quickly escape to Sedona.
quality good,picture could be better.
how wethar
Arizona Travel Video Guide
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АРИЗОНА. СОЕДИНЕННЫЕ ШТАТЫ АМЕРИКИ
Für alles Kleine + Jugendlichen Races immer gutes Tolles Wetter mit Uhrwerk beweisen können haben.............!
he should have said it is fuckin hot here.
Seriously
WHO CUT THE TREES DOWN
coyote roadrunner BEEP BEEP
Ich mag Suppe
Columbus didn't discover North America, Petrified Forest is not in NW of Arizona, didn't pronounce Canyon de Chelly correctly...
1) Point of clarification: the term "Native American" is the politically correct term for what used to be Indians. You don't, therefore, properly use all 3 words, as it defeats the purpose; i.e., drop the word "Indian". 2) The word Mesa is "MAY-sah" rather than "MESS-say". 3) The word is Antelope", not "Antilope". 4) Not even close!!! Grand Canyon is NOT 16k (10mi.) long;
that would be closer to the width--12mi./19km to 20mi./32km. wide, but the length is 277mi./445km. 5) The Kaibab (Plateau) is KYE-bab, not KAY-bab. 6) Sadly, the yellow haze is probably evidence of the ever-increasing problem with pollution from Los Angeles and Las Vegas, not a beautiful natural wonder. 7) Spanish lesson--conquistador is cone-KEES-tah-door, not con-KWIS-tah-door. 8) Powell didn't cross the Colorado River, i.e., the width, but traveled or traversed it, indicating the length.
It was beautiful until i played Outlast 2
Only venture out in sundown??? About mid Oct it cools down and you can enjoy hiking in midday. It's raining now in southern Arizons. The narrator seems ignorant and he creates stereo types. I'll bet he's never been to Arizona.
Yo I live in Arizona been here for 13 years outside of any city is really nice and beautiful but the city's here are really bad and dangerous
Holy Psalm91 :)
music sux
And the comedy continues. "The Betatkin ruins . . . ruins from a pueblo from the 13th century BC". BC??? Really? The plaques from the site shown in the video show from the 1300's AD. Nice dumb down I guess.
"Antilope" Canyon? You guys are kidding, right? You don't even know how to spell antelope?
Thank goodness you didn't explore the better parts of the state to massacre them as you did with the ones in this video!
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Music sounds like in ib the 80s olymipics