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Mexican Border

Stones that were placed on trails to guide smugglers remain on unused routes on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, west of SR286 about 20 miles north of the Mexican border at Sasabe, Arizona, USA, in the shadow of Baboquivari Peak in the Baboquivari Mountains, which is also used by smugglers for directions.

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Stones that were placed on trails to guide smugglers remain on unused routes on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, west of SR286 about 20 miles north of the Mexican border at Sasabe, Arizona, USA, in the shadow of Baboquivari Peak in the Baboquivari Mountains, which is also used by smugglers for directions.