Sedona, Arizona is awesome. A relatively small touristy town of about 10K people nestled in a valley surrounded by red rock formations that catch the sun in so many different and beautiful ways throughout the day. If I could have, I would have moved there. We visited there briefly in '93 on our Vegas/Grand Canyon trip.
That @The Flying Dutchman channel has great content. Mostly hi-res (4K, I think) hiking videos of many of theee spots. I love videos his Glacier National Park one. He gets up there on thI s narrow footpath trail and you can really see some majestic views there. Check out that channel, you'll definjtely find something you like. He's even got European locations like the Alps.
Sedona, Arizona is awesome. A relatively small touristy town of about 10K people nestled in a valley surrounded by red rock formations that catch the sun in so many different and beautiful ways throughout the day. If I could have, I would have moved there. We visited there briefly in '93 on our Vegas/Grand Canyon trip.
That @The Flying Dutchman channel has great content. Mostly hi-res (4K, I think) hiking videos of many of theee spots. I love videos his Glacier National Park one. He gets up there on thI s narrow footpath trail and you can really see some majestic views there. Check out that channel, you'll definjtely find something you like. He's even got European locations like the Alps.
I'm surprised he left out Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats, especially since it's been in his other videos.
California reaches too far north to be considered south