Here are some “panorama” photos that were stitched together from a number of photos to produce a “wide-angle” shot.  They are shown, along with some of the better photos from each day-trip.  Where I could find them, there are some links to other web sites with videos or 360-degree pictures of the area.
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AZ-to-CA Trip   Right-Click and select (Open Link in New Window) then click on the Photo Album...

Windmill Generators with San Jacinto Mt. in background.

Windmill Gererators West of Palm Springs, CA

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway located on Mt. San Jacinto.

Panorama of AZ Rest Stop on I-10 at Mile 85

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway The Tramway video and Tramway History/Construction are worth viewing...

Bell_Rock_Panorama

Sedona   Right-Click and select (Open Link in New Window) then click on the Photo Album...

Bell Rock

Chapel of the Holy Cross

Chapel of the Holy Cross

Downtown Sedona

The "Snoopy" Rock formation

Gnarled tree in Oak Creek Canyon

Sedona is renowned for its stunning red buttes and monoliths, as well as its surrounding lush forests.   Local points of interest include Bell Rock, Table Top Mountain, Cathedral Rock, Oak Creek  Canyon and the Chapel of the Holy Cross.

Taliesin West    Right-Click and select (Open Link in New Window) then click on the Photo Album...

Taliesin West front view

petroglyphs (ancient rock carvings)

F.L. Wright's primary architectual studio at Taliesin West.

Rear/Front of main building

Chinese art

Taliesin West Entry with fountain and indian "clapsed hands" design

Taliesin West  -  Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home/studio

San Juan Capistrano Courtyard 360 degree Panorama

San Juan Capistrano Courtyard Arches 90 degree Panorama

San Juan Capistrano Entry 180 degree Panorama

San Jaun Capistrano  Mission  Right-Click and select (Open Link in New Window) then click on the Photo Album...

Mission San Juan Capistrano was founded more than two hundred years ago. Visitors will discover many areas of interest within the Mission walls. You can hear the tolling of century old bells and walk down its time worn paths amid the 10 acres of lush gardens and cool fountains, cloistered by old adobe walls. See SJC Mission Map & Guide...

Arched walkways

Museum display in rooms off arched walkways

"Arched" architecture

Flower lined walks and fountain in the Central Courtyard.

Calalilys in bloom

Iris in bloom

Serra Chapel - Constructed in 1782

Great Stone Church - Begun in 1797, destroyed in 1812.

Desert Botanical Garden    Right-Click and select (Open Link in New Window) then click on the Photo Album...

The Desert Botanical Garden has one of the world's finest collections of desert plants. This one-of-a-kind museum showcases 50 acres of beautiful outdoor exhibits, with 139 rare, threatened and endangered plant species from around the world.

Wildelife World Zoo    Right-Click and select (Open Link in New Window) then click on the Photo Album...

Feeding a Giraffe - note, purple tongue

Lion

Meerkat

Sable Antelope

Warthog

Turaco

Hummingbird having lunch

Large Barrel Cactus

Boojum Tree

Cacti assortment

Manolo Valdes Sculpture

Purple Prickly Pear Cactus

Saguaro Cactus

P2160050 copy

Sparrow

 The Wildlife World Zoo has Arizona's largest collection of exotic animals, totaling more than 2400 individual animals representing approximately 350 species.

Taliesin West Frank Lloyd Wright literally created Taliesin West "out of the desert" in 1937. This remarkable set of buildings astounded architectural critics with its beauty and unusual form. Situated on 600 acres of rugged Sonoran desert in Scottsdale, AZ, Taliesin West served as Frank Lyoyd Wright's winter home and architectural studio.

Vulture Gold Mine    Right-Click and select (Open Link in New Window) then click on the Photo Album...

Everett Bowman Statue

Vulture Mine Entrance

The Assay Office

The blacksmith shop and Main Shaft

Main Power Plant for the "Vulture"

"Parked" Truck

Jaw Crusher

Old Wagonwheel?

The Vulture Gold Mine was discovered in 1863 by Henry Wickenburg.    It produced gold worth more than 200 million dollars.  View the Vulture Mine Video