Bell Rock's Beauty
by Tom Kelly
Title
Bell Rock's Beauty
Artist
Tom Kelly
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
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Driving by Bell the other day, the clouds pulled me in and gave these this awesome shot!Bell Rock is one of the most popular red rock sandstone formations found in Northern Arizona. Bell Rock sits next to Courthouse rock, and hiking either or both can be a fun, joyful experience. Bell is located just north of the Village of Oak Creek, south of Sedona in Yavapai County. From the uptown roundabout it is about six miles south on Highway 179. From I-17 North take exit 298 and go about 8 miles and you will see Bell Rock spiraling out of the Red Rocks. One note of caution is Bell can be very slippery while wet, either during or after a rain, or snow. Luckily, for us this are several great hiking stores in the Sedona area to make sure you hike safely such as Canyon Outfitters, and Hike House, as well as Sedona Outdoors in Uptown Sedona. If you are a photographer, there is an excellent store in Uptown Sedona; called Rollies Camera to take care of your photo needs. Also, Sedona is a high desert area, so bring lots of water especially in the summer. I have seen many a tourist dizzy from lack of hydration. Bell Rock is one of those mystical places. Try hiking to the top of the vortex, and some say they can definitely feel the energy field. For thousands of years Bell Rock has been considered a sacred area, especially to the Hopi and Yavapai Tribes. It is considered one of the major vortex spots on Earth. It is sometimes crowded on a full moon evening, as the feeling out there can be surreal! Just remember to bring a flashlight, and if taking photos a good sturdy tripod. Bell Rock’s butte comes from sedimentary rock of the Permian Supai Formation, which occurred between 299 to 252 million years ago. The Permian period as well as the Paleozoic period ended with the largest mass extinction in the history of earth. Theories exist as to what caused this, but the end result was the loss of nearly 90% of all marine species of life. When you visit Bell, prepare to be enchanted!
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May 31st, 2015
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Comments (13)
Elizabeth Winter
I think I have the same scene in my gallery but around Thanksgiving! It sure is a beautiful site to see! f/v
Chris Flees
Tom this image is Amazing i am not sure if amazing even begins to cover it....l/f/shared
Jerry Bokowski
Tom, I always love seeing the Bell as I approach Sedona from Tucson. It always greets us and we know we are getting close to beautiful Sedona! FAV
Tom Kelly replied:
I feel the same way Jerry as I return home! Bell Rock is a great sight every day!