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  • A tired horse, waiting for it's rider
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  • Sguaro in the Saguaro National Park, Tucson, Arizona.
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  • Horseshoe Bend, Page, Arizona
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  • Waterfall, Sabino Canyon, Tucson.
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  • Boulders in West Saguaro National Park
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  • The stillness and dichotomy of Lake Powell.
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  • Inside Lower Antelope Canyon, Arizona
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  • Sunset, Tucson
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  • Water and time pass through the rocks of a stream in Sabino Canyon, Tucson.
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  • Boulders in West Saguaro National Park
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  • The desert of Lake Powell holds wonderful designs and mysteries.
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  • Canyon Glow. Lower Antelope Canyon, Arizona
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  • Lower Antelope Canyon, Arizona
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  • A hiker stands inside Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
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  • Sguaro in the Saguaro National Park, Tucson, Arizona.
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  • Scorpion under black light
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  • Evening saguaro in the Saguaro National Park, Tucson, Arizona.
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  • Upper Antelope Canyon, Arizona
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  • Upper Antelope Canyon - on fire with light
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  • Lower Antelope Canyon, Arizona
    Lower Antelope Canyon Arizona2.jpg
  • Upper Antelope Canyon, Arizona
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  • Lower Antelope Canyon, Arizona
    Lower Antelope Canyon Arizona1.jpg
  • Sguaro in the Saguaro National Park, Tucson, Arizona.
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  • Lower Antelope Canyon, Arizona
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  • Cholla cactus, Saguaro National Park
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  • Sun catches a saguaro just right in late afternoon.
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  • Crazy Horse was a Lakota leader, known to be fearless and daring. He was the leader of resistance when the U.S. government ordered all Lakota people onto reservations in 1876. He fought again Custer, Crook, and others. He teamed up with Sitting Bull to counterattack Custer's Seventh Cavalry. He surrendered in 1877 after constant military harassment, and was eventually killed by a soldier by bayonet. No photographs of Crazy Horse exist.
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  • Crazy Horse was a Lakota leader, known to be fearless and daring. He was the leader of resistance when the U.S. government ordered all Lakota people onto reservations in 1876. He fought again Custer, Crook, and others. He teamed up with Sitting Bull to counterattack Custer's Seventh Cavalry. He surrendered in 1877 after constant military harassment, and was eventually killed by a soldier by bayonet. No photographs of Crazy Horse exist.
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  • Crazy Horse was a Lakota leader, known to be fearless and daring. He was the leader of resistance when the U.S. government ordered all Lakota people onto reservations in 1876. He fought again Custer, Crook, and others. He teamed up with Sitting Bull to counterattack Custer's Seventh Cavalry. He surrendered in 1877 after constant military harassment, and was eventually killed by a soldier by bayonet. No photographs of Crazy Horse exist.
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  • Wounded Knee -- where the killing of 146 men, women, and children took place in December 1890 by U.S. soldiers.
    Wounded Knee01.jpg
  • Mount Rushmore is located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It was once land that belonged to the Lakota Sioux people, given to them in a U.S. treaty in 1868. As usual with the American government, they reneged on the treaty was gold was discover in the hills, forcing the Sioux to relinquish the territory. The government then carved the faces of four presidents into the hills as one remaining insult. Work began in 1927 and ended in 1941.
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  • Wounded Knee -- where the killing of 146 men, women, and children took place in December 1890 by U.S. soldiers.
    Wounded Knee02.jpg
  • Wounded Knee -- where the killing of 146 men, women, and children took place in December 1890 by U.S. soldiers.
    Wounded Knee04.jpg
  • Mount Rushmore is located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It was once land that belonged to the Lakota Sioux people, given to them in a U.S. treaty in 1868. As usual with the American government, they reneged on the treaty was gold was discover in the hills, forcing the Sioux to relinquish the territory. The government then carved the faces of four presidents into the hills as one remaining insult. Work began in 1927 and ended in 1941.
    Mount Rushmore01.jpg
  • Geronimo was the leader of the Chiricahua Apache. Born in 1829, he led his people in resistance to white colonization until finally surrendering in 1886. The U.S. government pushed the Apache people out of territory when gold was discovered in the Southwest. The government reneged on land agreements to give white settlers preferential lands. Geronimo died in 1909. This flag is hung on the side of a convenience store on Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota
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  • Wounded Knee -- where the killing of 146 men, women, and children took place in December 1890 by U.S. soldiers.
    Wounded Knee03.jpg
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