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Category Archives: Nature Photos
The Giant Saguaro, King of the Desert!
It’s That Time of Year Again, the Saguaros are Blooming! The Saguaro bloom is the official State Flower of Arizona! Carnegiea gigantea, commonly known as the Giant Saguaro is the sentinel of the desert. It reigns tall over all other … Continue reading
Sunsets, Sunrises and Jet Contrails
Two of the most beautiful things in life are Sunsets and Sunrises! We are blessed by these events twice a day. In many parts of the country weather conditions often improve beauty of a sunrise/set, but on a cloudy day … Continue reading
The Baths and Beaches of Virgin Gorda
In 1492 Columbus Sailed the Ocean Blue – Or so the rhyme goes! However in 1493, Columbus came back to the Americas and discovered a land he called “Las Once Mil Virgenes” or the Eleven Thousand Virgins. He was alluding … Continue reading
Posted in American Made, Nature Photos, No Pollution, Virgin Islands
Tagged Beaches, Caribbean Ocean, Christopher Columbus
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Lands End – Los Cabos in Photos
Cabo San Lucas and San Jose Del Cabo, collectively known as Los Cabos has grown from a sleepy fishing village to an International Tourist destination! One of the worlds “Lands End”, where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez, … Continue reading
Amazing Alaska-My Favorite Photos
Alaska is a place everyone should visit during their lives! Alaska is bigger than you could ever expect. A short trip there is not enough. One of the least populated states, Alaska has a little less than 750,000 people and … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska, Environment, Mendenhall Glacier, National Forests, Nature Photos, No Pollution, Tongass NF, Tracy Arm Glacier
Tagged Alaskan Photos, Glaciers, Photos
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Natures Own Botanical Gardens. Our National Parks and Forests!
When you visit a National Park or a Forest you get the closest thing to a true Botanical Garden or even a Zoo if you’re lucky! Some people complain when a section of American land, that is unique in geological … Continue reading