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		<title>By: AZ Recap: Sedona (Part 1) and Flagstaff &#171; where in the world is sip</title>
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		<description>[...] wind, rain and snowmelt have created Oak Creek Canyon and exposed the layers of sediment (like the Schnebly Hill Formation sandstone) to shape the spectacular red rock formations like Coffepot, Cathedral, Bell [...]</description>
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