| Destination spotlight: Petrified Forest National Park |
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From 13,000 to a million years ago, this part of Arizona was a green forest, with rivers, changes of climate and tall trees. Now it is a dry desert, and all through it are the rocks that have retained their tree trunk shapes through millenia. Also in the National Park area is the Painted Desert, a hilly area rising above the low barren ground after millions of years of erosion, exposing multi-colored horizontal strata for miles along the rock formations. How many of our readers remember “The Petrified Forest”, the 1936 movie starring Leslie Howard and Bette Davis. It was about a little roadside cafe in the stone Forest, just off Route 40. Humphrey Bogart brilliantly portrayed the role that made him a star, as killer Duke Mantee. Unfortunately, the vintage film was in black and white, and most of the few outside scenes supposed to be of the Forest were Hollywood studio backdrops.
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