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Antelope Canyon
To visit photogenic Antelope Canyon, a stunning sandstone slot canyon with two main parts, you must join a tour. Upper Antelope Canyon is easier to navigate and more touristed. Antelope Canyon Slot Tours is recommended, and runs star-gazing outings as well.
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Four Corners Marker
Don't be shy: do a spread eagle for the folks on top of the four corners marker that signifies you're in four states at once. It makes a good photograph, even if it's not 100% accurate - an April 2009 news story had government surveyors admitting that the marker is almost 2000ft east of where it should be, but that the marker is a legally recognized border point, regardless. Put a foot into Arizona and plant the other in New Mexico. Slap a hand in Utah and place the other in Colorado.
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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
Great views can be had from along Hwy 163, but to really get up close and personal you'll need to visit the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. From the visitor center, a rough and unpaved scenic driving loop covers 17 miles of stunning valley views.
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Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art is another beautiful Arizona building, and the art within is like the cherry inside a chocolate. Best of all, the museum anchors an area sprinkled with public art and eateries.
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Chiricahua National Monument
The remote Chiricahua National Monument, in the Chiricahua Mountains is full of towers of rock sometimes rising hundreds of feet high that often look like they're on the verge of tipping over.
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Navajo Nation Museum Library & Visitors Center
The Navajo Nation Museum Library & Visitors Center features an information kiosk, a gift shop, a snack bar and permanent art collections and changing shows.
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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
The country's second-largest artificial reservoir and part of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Lake Powell stretches between Utah and Arizona.
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Airport Mesa
One of the earth's best-known vortexes, said to radiate electromagnetic energy; also a great location for watching the spectacular red-rock sunset.
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Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a slender see-through glass horseshoe bridge that levitates over a 4000ft chasm of the Grand Canyon.
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La Posada
The 1929 hacienda-style La Posada is the town's most famous building.
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