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Sedona, Arizona might be one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Rising from the high desert of northern Arizona, Sedona’s red rock landscape has been shaped over 300 million years by shifting seas, wind-blown desert sand dunes, tectonic uplift, and relentless erosion. What remains today are towering buttes, slender spires, and deep canyons. In this long-form video, I explore my Top 10 favorite spots in Sedona, hiking through towering sandstone formations, visiting famous vortex sites, and standing at viewpoints that reveal just how layered, ancient, and otherworldly this place truly is. 📍 Filmed entirely in Sedona, Arizona ⏱️ TOP 10 SEDONA SPOTS FEATURED Sugar Loaf – sweeping red rock views with minimal crowds Seven Sacred Pools – natural basins carved by water and time Soldier Pass Cave – hidden cave overlooking the desert floor Cathedral Rock – Sedona’s most iconic formation and vortex site Devil’s Bridge – massive natural sandstone arch Wilson Mountain – the highest point in Sedona with endless views Boynton Canyon (Subway Cave) – dramatic canyon walls and cave overlook Slide Rock State Park – smooth sandstone carved by Oak Creek Midgley Bridge – a stunning overlook framed by red cliffs Bell Rock – a powerful vortex and geological landmark If this video helped you understand Sedona on a deeper level, consider liking and subscribing. I share long-form travel films and destination guides that go beyond the surface and explore what makes places truly special. 📸 Follow the journey Instagram: @peterowenfilms TikTok: @peterowenfilms #Sedona #SedonaArizona #ArizonaTravel #RedRocks #SedonaHiking #Geology #TravelFilm #AdventureTravel #Southwest #NatureDocumentary #TravelVlog