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Published: September 29th 2005
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View from Arizona Sonora Desert Museum
Kim took this photo of the mountains in the distance. Notice the hiking trails in the foreground. The farthest mountain range visible is actually in Mexico....about 60 miles away. On September 23rd Kim and I took a nice side trip to the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. There are wonderful exhibits explaining the plants, animals and geology of Arizona and the Sonora Desert. The museum is located in the mountains on the west side of Tucson. We drove through Saguaro National Park on the way....what breathtaking scenery. The back roads were very challenging to drive....curvy, swervy, and narrow. And did I mention NO guard rails? YIKES!
Even though this is called a Museum....that's a little misleading. It's an outside 'living' museum with live animal exhibits in their natural habitat, hiking trails with cactus gardens....not very much of it is inside. We saw everything from hummingbirds to big horn sheep. We hiked around about 80% of the entire park which is pretty impressive in 100 degree heat with direct sunlight. (I have the sunburn to prove this!) LOL.
So we REALLY looked like tourists today....cameras out and snapping at every turn. Each exhibit and each view seemed to outdo the last. The natural beauty of Arizona cannot be explained really....you have to experience it for yourself to truly understand. Kim and I tried our best to take photos that give
Inside Limestone Cave
Kim took this photo in a limestone cave exhibit at the museum. you a taste of what we saw...but feel we were inadequate compared to actually being there. Enjoy our photos....words alone cannot convey what we saw.
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Darlene Z
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wow
hey guys looks like you are having a fine trip. AZ looks wonderful.