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Monday, July 6, 2009
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9 Responses to “[...] via: Travel and Tweet, Absolute Astronomy and …”

  1. Sedona Retreats saved my marriage! After our first retreat we became closer than we had ever been. We go back twice a year now and love it.

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  2. [...] via: Travel and Tweet, Absolute Astronomy and The Living [...]

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  3. I just searched for travel map and Got your Page.Your Post Arizona – Frozen in Time | Travel & Tweet is really Nice.Pl. Keep posting on travel map.

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  4. Meteor Crater

    The crater is still owned and run by the Barringer family. An entry fee is payable. Visitors may not enter the crater itself.

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  5. Very well written blog with lot of information. I wanna exchange link with u.

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  6. I have been to Arizona many times and I think my favourite spot to visit was Montezuma’s castle, it is amazing to think that they were able to build this so long ago and in such a dangerous and difficult location is amazing.

    Cheers Erin

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    • Indeed it really is an amazing site although I believe it is not actually King Montezuma’s old digs as the name would suggest. I hope you checked out the Meteor crater not too far from there. Worth seeing.

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  7. Actually, I think Montezuma’s Castle was simply misnamed, assuming that it had to be connected to the Aztecs even though there isn’t any evidence to support it.

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