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Friday, August 5, 2011

The Wilderness and Scenery of Fossil Springs in Arizona


This video of Fossil Springs in Arizona has a whole Journey to the Center of the Earth vibe. Diving off the rocky cliffs and swimming up and under this amazing geological wonder makes me really appreciate the natural processes of the earth.

Fossil Springs Arizona

Put together by the Traveling Bard, a graduate from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication at Arizona State University, and future archaeologist (so she just told me, how exciting!), you’ll look at Arizona from a entirely new perspective just by watching this.

If you’re not familiar with Fossil Springs Wilderness area in Arizona, you will be after this intimate journey. The wilderness area is located within the Coconino National Forest at the bottom of a steep canyon at the edge of the Colorado Plateau, just south of the Mogollon Rim. The water at Fossil Springs sustains one of the most diverse ecosystems in the state, with more than 30 species of trees set among native desert shrub. It also creates a haven for abundant wildlife.

Fossil springs in Coconino National Forest

Fossil springs in Arizona

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There was too much city in the trees so I took a day-trip up to Fossil Springs and hiked among green forests and crystal-clear creeks. ~The Traveling Bard

8 Comments:

Emma Springfield said...

How beautiful. I think this is an addition to my never-ending bucket list.

k and k world said...

amazing ppics! wanna exlinks?

Catch My Words said...

Cool photos!

Joyce
http://joycelansky.blogspot.com

Cruiselife & Co said...

@Emma

I have to agree. I've never been to Arizona, but I was thinking about it for the holidays.

Cruiselife & Co said...

@A Mom and @A mom

Thanks for the comments. Yes, it's a lovely place indeed.

Rick (Ratty) said...

That looks like my kind of place.

Cruiselife & Co said...

Allison,this video has garnered an amazing response on the site. The music and video is like a journey through time or an epic movie. Well done!

Allison Carlton said...

Thank you so much for all your kind comments. I love my home-state incredibly and have plenty of adventures to share at my blog, which Lauren has kindly linked to within her article. Again, I can't thank you enough for taking the time to watch the video. There are plenty more to be viewed on my channel at YouTube.com/AllisonCarlton as well as on my blog!

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