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  • A Blue Heeler sits by a sycamore tree along Gardner Canyon Road, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • A sycamore tree grows along Gardner Canyon Road, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Roots of a cottonwood tree in Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch is to the east and slightly south of the Rosemont Mine--about one mile east of SR83 and about 1.5 miles south of Hwy 62.  This area is downhill from the mine site in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains. <br />
 Water flows in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • As monsoon rain falls on the Mustang Mountains, a Pronghorn Antelope, Antilocapra americana, crosses the grasslands on the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, north of Sointa, Arizona, USA.
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  • As monsoon rain falls on the Mustang Mountains, a Pronghorn Antelope, Antilocapra americana, crosses the grasslands on the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, north of Sointa, Arizona, USA.
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  • As monsoon rain falls on the Mustang Mountains, a Pronghorn Antelope, Antilocapra americana, crosses the grasslands on the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, north of Sointa, Arizona, USA.
    180710r_Ant_NJG_0042a.jpg
  • As monsoon rain falls on the Mustang Mountains, a Pronghorn Antelope, Antilocapra americana, crosses the grasslands on the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, north of Sointa, Arizona, USA.
    180710r_Ant_NJG_0011a.tif
  • A sycamore tree grows along Gardner Canyon Road, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • An abandoned gold mine camp cabin constructed from rock sits along a creek in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • An abandoned gold mine camp cabin constructed from rock sits along a creek in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • An abandoned gold mine camp cabin constructed from rock sits along a creek in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch is about 1 mile east of SR83 and 1.5 miles south of Hwy 62. Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch is about one mile east of SR 83 and 1.5 miles of Hwy 62. Cottonwood trees and cholla cactus share the biologically diverse Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Mount Wrightson emerges from the grasslands of southern Arizona near Sonoita.  The Santa Rita Mountains are a Sky Island in the Coronado National Forest in the Sonoran Desert, USA.
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  • Mount Wrightson emerges from the grasslands of southern Arizona near Sonoita.  The Santa Rita Mountains are a Sky Island in the Coronado National Forest in the Sonoran Desert, USA.
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  • Mount Wrightson emerges from the grasslands of southern Arizona near Sonoita.  The Santa Rita Mountains are a Sky Island in the Coronado National Forest in the Sonoran Desert, USA.
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  • Mount Wrightson emerges from the grasslands of southern Arizona near Sonoita.  The Santa Rita Mountains are a Sky Island in the Coronado National Forest in the Sonoran Desert, USA.
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  • Mount Wrightson emerges from the grasslands of southern Arizona near Sonoita.  The Santa Rita Mountains are a Sky Island in the Coronado National Forest in the Sonoran Desert, USA.
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  • Empire Gulch is about one mile east of SR 83 and about 1.5 miles south of Hwy 62. Cottonwood trees in Empire Gulch, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Cottonwood trees catch the last light of day in Empire Gulch in the Las Cienegas Conservation Area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees catch the last light of day in Empire Gulch in the Las Cienegas Conservation Area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • The full moon in July rises over the Las Cienegas Conservation Area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • An abandoned gold mine camp cabin constructed from rock sits along a creek in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • An abandoned gold mine camp cabin constructed from rock sits along a creek in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    Sonoita_120224_36.JPG
  • An abandoned gold mine camp cabin constructed from rock sits along a creek in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    Sonoita_120224_34.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • A sycamore tree stands near Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • As monsoon rain falls on the Mustang Mountains, a Pronghorn Antelope, Antilocapra americana, crosses the grasslands on the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, north of Sointa, Arizona, USA.
    180710r_Ant_NJG_0011a.jpg
  • Cottonwood trees catch the last light of day in Empire Gulch in the Las Cienegas Conservation Area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Empire_110303_01.jpg
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