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This view taken from the Rim Trail in Grand Canyon Village features the Battleship, so named because its pinnacles at one end. Garden Creek Canyon is in the foreground.
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Looking eastward from Mohave Point a long stretch of the Colorado river passes close to Cope Butte. The Hermit Trail makes it's descent on the other side of Cope Butte.
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A variety of pieces of petrified wood can be seen in this view along Petrified Forest Road.
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A highly crystalized piece of petrified wood sits next to the Long Logs Trail.
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The Curley School is an archtectural gem from the early days of Ajo.
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Desert plants grow along the road in Ajo
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Ruins of a ranch house in Alamo Canyon.
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Bluebells, mesquite, saguaro and prickly pear cactus grow along Arizona 85.
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Bill Williams Mountain at 9,256 feet above sea level.
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Highway 89A approaches the crossing of the Colorado River.
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Eerie rock formations like these are found in places on the Paria Plateau.
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Mohave County Courthouse, built in 1915, in Kingman.
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A cholla cactus blooms near Historic Route 66.
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An old wayside stop on Historic Route 66 still operates today.
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Desert land in the upper end of House Rock Valley lies between the Vermilion Cliffs and the Kaibab Mountains.
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The Vermilion Cliffs are decorated in many colors of rock and soil.
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A variety of desert vegetation on display at the Red Hills Visitors Center.
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The cliff-sided buttes and stone pinnacles of Monument Valley are seen from U.S. Highway 163.

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