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Day Ends, Night Begins
Photo By Greg Mccown
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Photographer: Greg Mccown
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- Title: Day Ends, Night Begins
- State/Province/Region: Arizona
- Country: United States
- Nearest Area: Saguaro National Park
- Nearest Town: Tucson
- Description: The monsoon season in Arizona makes for some very impressive storms. This storm is hitting the Catalina Mountains in the distance as a pair of saguaros stays dry...for the moment. The saguaro is the largest cactus, well known for its great height and amazing longevity. One of the highest concentrations of saguaros is located in and around Tucson, Arizona. Saguaro National Park has two locations, both on the outskirts of Tucson. Numerous hiking trails, amazing wildlife, and of course lots of saguaros are located within the park boundaries.
- Notes: Taken 8-5-2010.
- Brief Directions: From Tucson, go east on Speedway all the way to the end. The Douglas Spring Trailhead begins there and heads east. Follow The Douglas Spring Trail for about 100 yards.
- GPS Longitude: 110
- GPS Latitude: 32
- Best Season: Summer
- Gear: Nikon D300s, tripod, remote, Nikkor 18-105mm lens
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