Glittering like a jewel under the bright Southwestern
sun, the dazzling surroundings and the eight months of nearly perfect
weather have drawn people to Phoenix. As capitol of Arizona, Phoenix is
known for its warm temperatures and low humidity. Lying on flat desert
and surrounded by mountains and green irrigated fields. It is both a resort
area and an industrial area.
By day, the sun fairly sparkles, and as evening nears the sunsets splash
purple and blazing orange across the vast horizon. It is because of these
wondrous sites that Phoenix's metro area is called the Valley of the Sun.
This once sleepy agricultural town is now increasingly active and constantly
expanding.
Although residents find no qualms about driving 200 miles for a picnic
or a swim, visitors should definitely secure a car in order to get around,
for everything is spread out. Although even if you stay downtown, you
will find increasing popularity and booming energy amid the buildings
at Van Buren and Third streets, the combination of restaurants, shops,
and nightclubs will exceed your expectations.
But the area's awesome beauty, from the top of the nearby South Mountain
to the distinctive Camelback Mountain, eclipses any manmade building.
As you stroll through the desert you will be delightfully surprised by
the abundance of plant life, and moved by the rolling hills that are criss-crossed
by hiking trails. Enjoy the beauty of the native vegetation as well as
the native animals that tend to roam the area.
With the sun shining practically every day, there are plenty of activities
and attractions to enjoy while visiting Phoenix. As a vacation spot it
caters to both the sophisticated and the informal!
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