Around the monuments
A road takes visitors around the mesas (big and flat monuments), buttes (smaller munuments) and spires (the last stage of erosions) of Monument Valley. We...
Marvelled at Antelope Canyon
“How did you learn about Antelope canyon?” asked the Navajo guide. “It’s a Mac wallpaper!” I replied. Knowing the place like the back of his...
Driving up the Colorado river
We started driving East of the Grand Canyon then up to Glen Canyon where the famous Horseshoe Bend is. There, dozains of tourists risk their...
On the south rim of the Grand Canyon
Kick starting the day with some snow! Excited like a kid I walked in the white carpet to hear the cracking sound under my feet....
Around Flagstaff
After a good coffee in Flagstaff we went to Walnut Canyon, where indians built dwellings in the cliffs 800 years ago. Then we took the...
Driving to Northern Arizona
The drive from Phoenix to Flagstaff was nothing short of amazing, Jerome and Sedona are the highlights of this trip justifying my favorite mode of...
Doing nothing in Phoenix
Yeah, nothing there. Sullivan (the van) got his propane system checked most of the day, then we stopped downtown, and there was nothing.
In a missile silo
South of Tuscon is a cold war relic: a Titan II missile preserved in its silo. When the USA signed to destroy all its silos and...
Visiting Old Tuscon
Old Tuscon movie set has hosted over 400 films and television productions since 1939 including western films classics such as Rio Bravo, The Outlaw Josey...
Stunned by Southern Arizona’s beauty
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument is mainly covered in Saguaro cactuses, the typical shape we know from western movies and cartoons. We climbed up a canyon...
Driving from Yuma
The main attraction in Yuma in the historic state prison (opened in 1875, closed in 1909 when a bigger one was built). After visiting it...
Driving to Yuma
It was a long drive from the Coast of California to Arizona. We stopped in Yuma, the city was created on the narrowest part of...