We drove from Gila Bend to Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. It is a beautiful park with many different kinds of cacti.


We are parked next to the Kings. The Didelots and Norths are up a few spaces.

This was a sight on our way to the park.

This was a copper mine...
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DQ Sound great .I do not know how I missed this one . Those nopales are protected and believe me if you break one you have to pay BIG TIME . We were in Tuson Arz.long time ago and a friend of mine decided he wanted to bring one home( BIG mistake ) he payed out the #$%@# for it . We were at the Caterpillar Training center the place was called TInaja Hill ,Arizona .So the moral of the storey leave the damn nopales alone .HA HA
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