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towering saguaro
- last edit: 12-Jun-2005
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fallen saguaro
- last edit: 12-Jun-2005
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fan saguaro
- last edit: 12-Jun-2005
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double saguaros
- last edit: 01-Jun-2005
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sunrise
- last edit: 01-Jun-2005
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lone giant
- last edit: 18-May-2003
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sagaro & creosote bush
- last edit: 18-May-2003
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crested saguaro
- last edit: 18-May-2003
- comments: 4
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saguaros
- last edit: 18-May-2003
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old saguaro
- last edit: 18-May-2003
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saguaro & cottonwoods
- last edit: 18-May-2003
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saguaro garden
- last edit: 18-May-2003
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tall saguaro with ripening fruit
- last edit: 18-May-2003
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fan shaped crest
- last edit: 18-May-2003
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saguaro giant
- last edit: 07-Jul-2002
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sunrise giants
- last edit: 01-Jun-2005
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upclose
- last edit: 01-Jun-2005
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saguaro & cholla
- last edit: 08-Sep-2002
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sunrise 2
- last edit: 12-Jun-2005
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large saguaro
- last edit: 12-Jun-2005
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snrise giant saguaro
- last edit: 01-Jun-2005
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appears tall as the peak
- last edit: 01-Jun-2005
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saguaros by the lake
- last edit: 13-Jun-2005
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saguaro ribs & palo verde
- last edit: 08-Sep-2002
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garden butte saguaro
- last edit: 29-Sep-2002
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hillside saguaro
- last edit: 29-Sep-2002
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saguaro at papago
- last edit: 18-May-2003
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saguaro in the gardens
- last edit: 18-May-2003
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Album Description:
Photos by Sharon. Saguaros bud in April, bloom in May & June. July blossoming ends and the fruit is harvested. October through February they remain comparatively dormant.
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17 comments
Hello Sharon. I am still checking out your albums this morning. This one is a beauty. You must live in the Tuscan area. We were looking to move to Arizona back in 1995 around the Tuscan area, but it never happened. I started scuba diving and needed to be near the water. Then when we did move it was to Montana because of my job, then Idaho because Dad was sick and now to Oregon because we are closer to all our children. They live in Central and Northern California. I have always loved the Saguaro cactus and the Crested are my favorite, which you captured here. It also looks like another one wanted to be a crested but on the side. lol I also see that one has red fruit on the top. I was surprised that you did not get any blossoms, because the are awesome. Maybe next time. Thank you for this album. Lynn, Bonanza, Oregon, USA
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1seahag 2005.09.05 at 08:07:48 PDT
8 and 14 my favorites. in agustinguti01 new albums from Cuba.
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agustinguti333 2005.06.24 at 08:08:14 PDT
Bonjour Sharon,beautiful additions celebrating the unique beauty of the desert.These are very impressive "Sentinels&q uot;,your composition of these giants with this magnificent scenery is just perfect.Thanks for your kind words on my featured,have a fantastic week!Luc
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kligon 2005.06.13 at 16:55:57 PDT
Thanks, dear friend, for the wonderful Saguaro additions! And for the beautiful sunrise as we had been used to see it during many Tucson vacations...! Best wishes, Henri and Kaethi
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oertlif_3 2005.06.12 at 23:56:47 PDT
It's a very beautiful album Sharon, thanks for sharing. Michel
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nttl2k1 2005.03.06 at 11:58:37 PST
Absolutely fine album!
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annaoldenhave 2003.11.06 at 02:57:24 PST
I love this album. I visited Tucson in May and I loved the scenery and the saguaro. The photos are exquisite. Thanks!
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diane2003abc 2003.07.18 at 11:56:17 PDT
Nice crested saguaro. I understand they are prominent near mine areas or places with otherwise high mineral content in the soil. Keep up the great work. We are visiting in New England I may get some shots of Dogwood blossoms. Very pretty now. Paul
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ezear11 2003.05.21 at 13:24:32 PDT
Nice crested saguaro. I understand they are prominent near mine areas or places with otherwise high mineral content in the soil. Keep up the great work. We are visiting in New England I may get some shots of Dogwood blossoms. Very pretty now. Paul
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ezear11 2003.05.21 at 13:23:41 PDT
We can't look enough at all these wonderful saguaros! The last picture with the Saguaro blossom is our favorite. It's very seldom that we can found one in our September vacations! Thanks for sharing these great pictures! Henri and Kaethi
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oertlif 2003.05.19 at 04:39:57 PDT
Hello Sharon! Thanks for your comments on my featured album. Keep up the good work! Michel
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nttl2k2 2003.03.14 at 19:53:42 PST
I wish to thank you for signing in my visitor book. I visited your albums and liked your pictures very much. They are beautiful. Through my photos I try to show my beautiful country. Hope I have succeeded. Tommy Tel Aviv Israel
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tomitomi2 2002.10.01 at 08:49:26 PDT
Wonderful pictures! Is the Wren that small, or is the cactus that big? Love all your albums! Jenny, in Alabama
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bossmare1 2002.09.29 at 13:41:12 PDT
Boy, that wren sure is hard to see!
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radnip 2002.09.12 at 15:17:13 PDT
exquisite album. no.5 is a beauty. agusgargut@emailaccount.c om
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agustinguti 2002.09.11 at 20:48:36 PDT
Great photos in this album. Arizona has such a great variety in nature; the desert, the mountains and much more. We've only been out there one time. The Grand Canyon was our favorite sight, but I could go on and on about all the beautiful places there. Thanks for bringing back memories of Arizona. Sharon
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photoop23 2002.08.19 at 19:25:41 PDT
I like all your albums. I think we have a mutual attraction in subjec. pfcaron@juno.com
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ezear11 2002.08.01 at 08:37:05 PDT
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