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  • Cottonwood by the Rio Bavispe
    Cottonwood by the Rio Bavispe
  • Devils Canyon, AZ
    Devils Canyon, AZ
  • Devils Canyon, Sonora
    Devils Canyon, Sonora
  • Devils Canyon, Sonora 2
    Devils Canyon, Sonora 2
  • Dew Drops
    Dew Drops
  • Grassy Santa Ritas at first light
    Grassy Santa Ritas at first light
  • Leaf cutter ants
    Leaf cutter ants
  • Leaves and Rain
    Leaves and Rain
  • Leaves and Rain
    Leaves and Rain
  • Saguaro Skeleton
    Saguaro Skeleton
  • Santa Ritas at first light
    Santa Ritas at first light
  • Vine and backlighting
    Vine and backlighting
  • Woman Resting, Nogales
    Woman Resting, Nogales
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Agave at Los Fresnos
Barrel Cactus Spines
Young Oak Leaves
Kissing a Bullfrog
Sand and Wood
Ocotillo
Sea Turtle and Tourist
Seri Coast Moonrise
Bird Tracks
Cardon
Sunset at Seri Coast
Potato Bug
Bird Track in Mud
Bug on Organ Pipe
Dew Drops
Summer Thunderstorm in Sonora
Flower and Palo Verde
Spotted Box Turtle
Sunset in the Sierra Huachinera
Flower after Monsoon
Aspen on Mt. Graham
Saguaro Flower
Agave in the Sierra El Cobre
Bald Eagle

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The Southwest is beautiful, interesting, diverse, and inspiring. This website is my attempt to capture and share some of its outstanding character. I hope the content will also engender respect, appreciation, and hopefully some active participation in helping to protecting the special areas we have left. Thanks, and enjoy!