"Soon - you'll attain the stability you strive for,
In the only way that it's granted:
In a place among the fossils of our time ..."
Out of a sea of juniper trees, Accropolis and The Fin rise on the northeast
side of Sedona, a few miles south of Wilson Mountain.
The natural development of this area traces its history back more than 320
million years, when central Arizona lay underwater in a sea of sorts.
As the sea dried, rivers formed and flowed, depositing sediment that erodes very easily. Today, we call it red sandstone.
The rivers deposited that sand in a delta that became Sedona.
November 19, 2009