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Psychic and UFO tour guide John Polk , 56 , says he sees extraterrestrial activity nightly from his home in Sedona , Arizona , where he's lived for the last eight years .
He believes Sedona is such a high-traffic area for UFOs due to the vortexes the city is known for, which are believed to open portals to other dimensions and provide healing energy.
Polk regularly leads tour groups of 20 to 50 people and prepares for a tour by meditating to bring the best results.
Dennis Andres and his mother visited Sedona when he was moving to study at the Thunderbird School of Global Management .
When they came across a rock formation in Bell Rock , he found himself getting out of the car to climb and as he went higher, he felt better.
'We asked people if something was happening in Sedona . And they would always respond it is the vortex,' he said.
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