That’s not a branch: a mammoth tusk is
unearthed from the ground.
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Not Legoland: a housing complex in San Buenaventura , Mexico |
This giant cactus , Pachycereus weberi, is
native to Mexico and southern Arizona.
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A homeless man sets up a temporary abode in Los
Angeles. Temporary? You gotta' be kidding!
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An ice cave formed by volcanic hot springs! |
9 comments:
The ice cave is amazing! And I am so glad I don't live in that Mexican housing complex. I would be lost all the time!
All the photos were unique. Enjoyed seeing them...
My goodness, Sylvia, these are amazing pictures. I love all of them, but the giant cactus, that is a first for me and I have been to Arizona many times. Very interesting ... Have a wonderful week, Sylvia :)
Andrea @ From The Sol
That second shot is so weird! I'd never find my house!
Wow! All amazing Sylvia.. I love that I never know what I might find when I visit you here :)
Amazing images and finds. I lived in Southern Arizona, I have to be honest...I've never SEEN this cactus before today. And the mammoth tusk...the guy must be on steroids to pull it out of the ground like that!! [kidding] Oh, I would LOVE to go into that ice cave.
Amazing pictures indeed!
Amazing pictures indeed!
Wonderful ones!!
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