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Which Rim of Grand Canyon is busiest?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Southern Rim. The Southern Rim is the most popular and most developed part of the Canyon. This makes it the most accessible, but also the busiest by far. Free shuttle buses leave from the parking lots and service around 7 or 8 different vantage points along the cliffs, each with a slightly different angle of […]

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What is there to do in Tucson on a Sunday night?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Best sunday night in Tucson, AZ Cobra Arcade Bar. 2.7 mi. 76 reviews. Laffs Comedy Nightclub. 1.7 mi. 87 reviews. Sky Bar. 2.3 mi. 152 reviews. The Loft Cinema. 0.8 mi. 243 reviews. Tucson Botanical Gardens. 1.3 mi. 205 reviews. Casa Film Bar. 0.6 mi. $ Bars. Kitt Peak National Observatory. 1.2 mi. 48 reviews. […]

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Why does Tucson get monsoons?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The official monsoon season in Tucson AZ is from June 15 to September 30. During this period prevailing winds switch from the west to the southeast. That wind shift brings moisture from the Gulf of California and Gulf of Mexico. Increased moisture means a higher dew point. What causes Tucson monsoons? Arizona and New Mexico […]

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Will Phoenix AZ run out of water?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Will we run out of water?” The answer is no.That’s because SRP, Valley cities, the Central Arizona Project (CAP) and the Arizona Department of Water Resources are working together to track drought conditions and plan for a reliable water future. What Year Will Arizona run out of water? “Cities, tribes, agriculture are all part of […]

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Can I sleep in my car at Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Not allowed. Sleeping in your car constitutes “camping” and the only camping allowed at the South Rim is in the developed campgrounds, i.e. Mather and Desert View. There are also National Forest campgrounds outside of the park. Dispersed camping is also permitted in the Kaibab National Forest. Can you stay overnight at the Grand Canyon? […]

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What is a Phoenix weakness?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Weaknesses. Iron – Phoenix’s are Immortal and Powerful they’re still vulnerable to iron like many other supernatural creatures. What can destroy a phoenix? Even though a Phoenix is immortal and powerful, it’s still vulnerable to iron like many other supernatural creatures. Like most monsters, a Phoenix could be killed, by being shot with the Colt. […]

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Is Sedona Arizona a spiritual place?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Sedona’s world-wide reputation as a spiritual mecca and global power spot has drawn some of our planet’s most amazing healers, intuitives, artists and spiritual guides. Come to Mother Nature’s red-rock temples to experience their life-transforming, soul-nourishing work in person. Is Sedona AZ spiritual? Sedona is known as a spiritual mecca and global metaphysical epicenter. Talented […]

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What can kids do in Sedona for free?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

15 things to do in Sedona with kids: Slide down a natural rock water slide. Cliff jump at Grasshopper Point swimming hole. Take in the view while swimming at Red Rock Crossing. Hike to a hidden cave at Soldier Pass. Walk on top of Devil’s Bridge. Take a Jeep Tour. Drive on Disney Lane in […]

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Where does the Grand Canyon get its water?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Most of the flow of the Colorado River through Grand Canyon originates in the Rocky Mountain region. From its origin to its mouth in the Gulf of California, many hands have claimed the Colorado waters for such purposes as irrigation and water supply. Did water fill the Grand Canyon? Encompassing an estimated 1,218.37 acres (1,904 […]

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What chemicals are in Tucson water?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Sources of Water Contaminants Drinking Water Rule Regulated Drinking Water Contaminant Inorganic Chemicals Antimony, Arsenic, Barium, Beryllium, Cadmium, Chromium, Cyanide, Fluoride, Mercury, Nickel, Nitrate, Sodium, Selenium, Thallium Lead and Copper Lead and Copper Maximum Residual Disinfection Level Free Chlorine How contaminated is Tucson Water? Citywide, Tucson Water has closed 18 wells because of PFAS contamination.A […]

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What is there to do in Sedona spiritual?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Spiritual Healing Experience Day 1: Visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross. Take a Jeep Tour to Vortex Sites. Visit metaphysical shops. Day 2: Take a hike to a Vortex Site. Visit the Amitabha stupa. Participate in Healing Programs. Day 3: Pamper Your Body and Soul at a Spa and/or Experience Spiritual Readings. Hot Stone […]

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Why did people settle in Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The first Europeans, a Spanish expedition in search of rich Indian mines, discovered the Sedona area in 1583. Sedona began as a small, remote ranching and farming settlement in 1876 when the first permanent settler, John James Thompson, squatted in Oak Creek Canyon. Why was Sedona settled? About 3 million years ago, the Colorado Plateau […]

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Does Tucson have nice weather?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Tucson Arizona, United States. In Tucson, the summers are sweltering, the winters are cool and dry, and it is mostly clear year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 42°F to 102°F and is rarely below 33°F or above 107°F. Does Tucson have […]

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Does Phoenix have a sewer system?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Ever smell a rotten-egg odor while driving on Phoenix streets? It could be a problem with the city’s sewer system. The nation’s sixth-largest city oversees 4,900 miles of sewer lines, many of them running beneath major roads. Where does the sewer water go in Phoenix? It’s something we all like to forget about, but, every […]

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Who gets more rain Phoenix or Tucson?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

If you like your sunshine, Phoenix gets more of it than any other major city on the planet—over 3,800 hours a year. Tucson has slightly more rain, and both cities experience the summer monsoons with short but heavy bursts of rain from July to about September. Does it rain more in Tucson than Phoenix? Phoenix, […]

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