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Related: About this forumPicacho Peak after Storm - II
Last edited Tue Mar 16, 2021, 05:32 PM - Edit history (1)
The Battle of Picacho Peak (April 15, 1862) was the westernmost engagement of the American Civil War.
Pinal County, Arizona
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Picacho Peak after Storm - II (Original Post)
Bo Zarts
Mar 2021
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i miss sunsets and sunrises. I live deep in a forested canyon and unless its...
samnsara
Mar 2021
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samnsara
(17,615 posts)1. i miss sunsets and sunrises. I live deep in a forested canyon and unless its...
..directly above me i dont see any sky
alwaysinasnit
(5,063 posts)2. Gorgeous and surreal. Thanks for sharing Bo Zarts!
niyad
(113,253 posts)3. Absolutely stunning. Thank you so much for sharing.
royable
(1,264 posts)4. Wonderful capturing of the light on the very low clouds (fog?) just above ground level.
Picacho looks as though it is adrift at sea, a ghost ship.
Not to mention that brilliant sky!
Taken from somewhere near your Mt. Lemmon lookout perch, I presume. Thanks for sharing!
JDC
(10,125 posts)5. Just a little north of there
Are the pecan groves. I used to know I was close to Tucson (on my way to UofA) at pichacho peak.
Great picture.
DarthDem
(5,255 posts)6. That is absolutely beautiful
What is the road passing near the foot of the peak? And what looks like a community off to the right? (Just guessing by the lights.)
Great pic. I love how the mountain looks like a ship on the water.
Bo Zarts
(25,393 posts)7. That's I-10
Im not sure what the lights are. Might be Pinal Airport.
DarthDem
(5,255 posts)8. Thought it might be!
Didn't want to look foolish.