Devils Bridge The red and white striated mountains of Sedona are the backdrop to Devils Bridge, a natural sandstone bridge. Children love touching the red sandstone that forms the bridges base and seeing blue sky from behind the arch. The sandstone that can be seen and touched along the trail is a graphic example of how the wind sculpts solid stone. A side trail that leads to views of the forest surrounded by Sedonas famous red-rock mountains invites exploration. Challenge the children to a game to see who is the first to spot the balancing rock on the mountain. The juniper, manzanita, and cypress offer shade occasionally along the trail....
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Vessence 01 Apr 2006
Like a mandala, perhaps. What amazing and tight control of this design. Exquisite, Hendrik.Jan Christensen 30 Mar 2006
Wow, this is great!Mary Ashton 30 Mar 2006
Brilliant piece of work Hendrik and an interesting text. MaryAlberto D'Assumpcao 30 Mar 2006
Fabulous work, Hendrik!!! Splendid composition!Armando Salas 30 Mar 2006
I see TWO phantoms. Perhaps my new glasses... Just kidding, Arie :-))). Splendid hypnotic work.