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Egg Shell Arch. The best time to see this arch is right around Thanksgiving, nearing sunset.
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Lower Antelope Canyon, West of Page, Arizona
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Totem Pole and the Yei Be Chai in Monument Valley, at dawn.
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The West Fork of Oak Creek Canyon. After a long day of hiking, the cold water felt good on my feet.
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A very friendly Mandrill with soulful eyes. They are the most colorful primate, and come from West Central Africa.
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Standin on the Corner in Winslow, AZ, on Route 66. This scene commemorates the Eagles song of the same name.
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A very wise looking lion at Out of Africa in Camp Verde, AZ. Looking into his eyes, I got the feeling I would love to be able to talk with him and learn his lessons on life. His name is Asanti.
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Black Bear
The largest Black Bear I have ever seen. Black Bears can be either black or brown, and brown bears can be either brown, or black. Black bears can climb trees, but brown bears seem more likely just to tear the tree down.
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A friendly porcupine living at the Southwest Wildlife Conversation Center. They are the third largest rodent.
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Male Serval Cat
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Roosevelt, a macho male iguana who lives at Out of Africa. He always seems ready to pose.
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Black Bear
This is a 3 month old black bear, worn out from playing with the other 2 of the triplet bears. He was just like a young kid, dead tired but did not think of going in and taking a nap. He crashed in his food dish, and when he fell into a deep sleep like this, his head would fall back and wake him up. Of course within a very short time he was like this again. They had long gangly legs, and still had coordination issues, but they were very cute.
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Elvis in the driver's seat of an old DeSoto. Old cars on roofs, and Elvis are staples of Route 66. Edie DeSoto and her husband wanted to escape the hectic city and move to a small town. They purchased what had previously been a gas station and storage facility for junk. When they went over to sign the papers to buy the old building they noticed an old beat up Desoto in the back yard and they purchased it for $1. They painted the car in the same color scheme as the building and a friend with a forklift put it on the roof of the building.
From Route 66
Young male lion bonding with Dad, on an early morning walk.
LionUkutula Lodge South Africa
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Siberian snow cat at home in the snow.
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