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I toured the Saguaro National Park today. Saguaro is pronounced (sa-WAH-row) and they mainly grow only in this area of Arizona. For some reason this cactus has come to represent the west, specifically, the old west.
One of the main symbols of the old west? |
The jury is still out whether I like the desert or not. It is said you either love or hate the desert. On a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being "love the desert" and 1 being "hate the desert", I guess I'm about a 3 or 4. This is one of the things I was curious about finding out about myself when I was thinking about visiting the desert several years ago. I guess I'll know soon if I will be spending more time in the desert or passing through quickly.
The Saguaro National Park Visitors Center. I toured a little museum inside and bought a couple post cards. |
A few Saguaro standing proud |
This one had the most arms of any that I saw. It was on the right side of the road and I wasn't able to stop so I snapped this quickly |
Notice the holes in the Saguaro near the top. Those are bird nests. |
A field of Saguaro |
When the Saguaro die, they lose their "skin" and what is left is their wood-like ribs. It will take a few years but eventually, it will fall over and deteriorate. |
Entrance to the Homestead "walk". It was about a mile walk, round trip. |
The typical desert landscape along the walking trail. |
Ya'll take care of each other. I'll Cya down the road.
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