Natures Invitation Notes of a Bird Gazer North And South
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Tucson, it should be premised, is a thriving, rapidly growing, modern city though it has an antiquity to boast of, as well in the midst of a desert. Its own site was originally part of the desert. The nearest large city is Los An- geles, California, five hundred miles distant ; the nearest village, from what I hear, must be fifty or sixty miles away. Many roads run out of the town, but only to ranches scattered here and 206 TEXAS AND ARIZONA there along the two watercourses, or to mining camps ...farther off in the mountains. How a city ever came to grow up in a place so isolated, so seemingly destitute of anything like local advan- tages, is a riddle beyond my reading ; but here it is, a city in the desert. North, south, east, or west, you may start where you will and go in what direction you please, and in fifteen minutes you will be out among the creosote bushes and the cacti, with nothing but a world of creosote and cactus with perhaps a windmill and a roof rising above them somewhere in the distance between you and the mountain range that bounds the horizon.
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