Sentences with phrase «giant cacti»

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We loved the red rock canyons, giant cacti, vineyards of Cafayate, multi-hued mountains and pre-Incan ruins.
Giant cacti dotted the landscape, looking like two men, one standing on the other's shoulders, holding their arms held up to the sky.
Here visitors can walk over old corrals that once housed prehistoric lake creatures and stand among giant cacti that grow one meter per century.
Later we saw the giant cacti of Saguaro National Monument.
Ever since we came back I've been looking to buy a giant cactus for our place, even though Damon says we don't have room and I have a slight fear of getting impaled on it.
And little bit farther - the most beautiful giant cactuses will be waiting for you.
(Concerning Sauvage) You know, I think I'd rather have my bottom impaled on a giant cactus than exchange pleasantries with that jumped - up Frenchman.
You can snorkel at offshore blue holes once explored by Jacques Cousteau; kayak through the shallow waters of the South Bight; or take guided inland treks to see orchids, giant cactus, and protected Andros rock iguanas.
● Mutate into a giant cactus and destroy your enemies with flying needles ● Boss battles that will make your eyes water

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It's received some 238 bids, with Tucson going so far as to send the company a giant, 21 - foot saguaro cactus while Stonecrest, Georgia, vowed to rename itself Amazon.
It's the saguaro cacti, «giants of the desert,» 70 - feet high with root spans to match, that make it to two centuries.
Once again John Alcock, a zoologist at Arizona State University in Tempe, climbs Usery Peak near Phoenix to observe nature, from ants and eagles to the giant saguaro cacti that dominate this landscape.
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Whitney pika (California) Andrew's dune scarab beetle Ashy storm - petrel Atlantic bluefin tuna Bearded seal Black abalone Blumer's dock Bocaccio (central / southern population) Cactus ferruginous pygmy owl California spotted owl California tiger salamander (federal) California tiger salamander (California) Canelo Hills ladies» tresses Casey's June beetle Cherry Point Pacific herring Chiricahua leopard frog Colorado River cutthroat trout Cook Inlet beluga whale (1999) Cook Inlet beluga whale (2006) Delta smelt Desert nesting bald eagle Dusky tree vole Elkhorn coral Gentry's indigobush Giant palouse earthworm Gila chub Great Basin spring snails Headwater chub Holmgren's milk - vetch Huachuca water umbel Iliamna lake seals Island fox Island marble butterfly Kern brook lamprey Kittlitz's murrelet (Alaska) Kittlitz's murrelet (federal) Klamath River chinook salmon Las Vegas buckwheat Least chub Loggerhead sea turtle (northern and Florida population) Loggerhead sea turtle (northern Pacific population) Loggerhead sea turtle (western North Atlantic population) Longfin smelt Mexican garter snake Mexican spotted owl Mojave finge - toed lizard North American green sturgeon Northern Rockies fisher Northern sea otter Pacific fisher (federal) Pacific fisher (California) Pacific lamprey Pacific Northwest mollusks Pacific walrus Page springsnail Palm Springs pocket mouse Parish's alkali grass Polar bear Puget Sound killer whale Queen Charlotte goshawk Relict leopard frog Ribbon seal Ringed seal River lamprey Rio Grande cutthroat trout Roundtail chub Sacramento Mountains checkerspot butterfy Sand dune lizard Sand Mountain blue butterfly Shivwitz milk - vetch Sierra Nevada mountain yellow - legged frog Sierra Nevada red fox Siskiyou Mountains salamander Sonora tiger salamander Southwestern willow flycatcher Spotted seal Spring pygmy sunfish Staghorn coral Tahoe yellow cress Tricolored blackbird Tucson shovel - nosed snake Virgin river spinedace Western brook lamprey Western burrowing owl (California) Western gull - billed tern Yellow - billed cuckoo Yellow - billed loon YosemitCactus ferruginous pygmy owl California spotted owl California tiger salamander (federal) California tiger salamander (California) Canelo Hills ladies» tresses Casey's June beetle Cherry Point Pacific herring Chiricahua leopard frog Colorado River cutthroat trout Cook Inlet beluga whale (1999) Cook Inlet beluga whale (2006) Delta smelt Desert nesting bald eagle Dusky tree vole Elkhorn coral Gentry's indigobush Giant palouse earthworm Gila chub Great Basin spring snails Headwater chub Holmgren's milk - vetch Huachuca water umbel Iliamna lake seals Island fox Island marble butterfly Kern brook lamprey Kittlitz's murrelet (Alaska) Kittlitz's murrelet (federal) Klamath River chinook salmon Las Vegas buckwheat Least chub Loggerhead sea turtle (northern and Florida population) Loggerhead sea turtle (northern Pacific population) Loggerhead sea turtle (western North Atlantic population) Longfin smelt Mexican garter snake Mexican spotted owl Mojave finge - toed lizard North American green sturgeon Northern Rockies fisher Northern sea otter Pacific fisher (federal) Pacific fisher (California) Pacific lamprey Pacific Northwest mollusks Pacific walrus Page springsnail Palm Springs pocket mouse Parish's alkali grass Polar bear Puget Sound killer whale Queen Charlotte goshawk Relict leopard frog Ribbon seal Ringed seal River lamprey Rio Grande cutthroat trout Roundtail chub Sacramento Mountains checkerspot butterfy Sand dune lizard Sand Mountain blue butterfly Shivwitz milk - vetch Sierra Nevada mountain yellow - legged frog Sierra Nevada red fox Siskiyou Mountains salamander Sonora tiger salamander Southwestern willow flycatcher Spotted seal Spring pygmy sunfish Staghorn coral Tahoe yellow cress Tricolored blackbird Tucson shovel - nosed snake Virgin river spinedace Western brook lamprey Western burrowing owl (California) Western gull - billed tern Yellow - billed cuckoo Yellow - billed loon Yosemite toad
She was attracted by the sun, the desert, and the giant Saguaro cactuses that dot the Sonora hills.
While Hyundai's new technology is the world's first panoramic airbag there have been similar systems, with US company TRW Automotive developing a roof airbag for the Citroen C4 Cactus that was later acquired by German giant ZF Group for greater commercialisation.
Praised by Nicklaus for having the «three finest holes in golf,» The Ocean Course is framed by natural desert landscape, with giant cardon cacti towering over perfectly manicured greens and tees.
You'll find some less common stony corals such as meandrine brain, rare rose, giant brain, large flower and large cactus corals.
You'll paddle past towering volcanic peaks, miles of unexplored beaches and forests of giant cardon cactus.
Ashore, guided hikes explore forests of giant Cardón cactuses, traverse island ridges with sweeping views and head inland to explore scenic desert landscapes.
«Imagine paddling your kayak with blue whales, hiking through forests of giant cardon cactus, swimming with colorful tropical fish and camping on remote beaches.
We passed towering volcanic peaks, sculptured rock formations, miles of unexplored beaches, and forests of giant cardon cactus.
You visit the Charles Darwin Research Station to see the giant tortoise pens, including tortoise celebriteis like «Lonesome George» within an impressive giant prickly - pear cactus forest, home to many land birds.
Whether you want to fight enemies from a distance, deal more damage with status - based attacks, or dance around in the air, the game is designed to slowly yet surely encourage players to adjust how they tackle encounters throughout their bizarre travels, which range from deserts with flexing cacti to giant knights in space.
Survival Mode is a little scarier, as you and your friends chase daylight in order to forage for food, mine for materials, and eventually build ladders, planks, holding boxes, weapons, armor and any type of building to protect against the creatures of the night (think giant spiders, skeletons and exploding cactus monsters) who are all looking for trouble.
An American - centric installation by the Leicester artist calls to mind the temporary structures of well funded aid - centres or military encampments, made ridiculous with a giant plastic cactus lamp.
Artist Statement «The giant saguaro cactus is a universal symbol for the American southwest.»
The tallest cactus species in the world is the Pachycereus pringlei, also known as the Mexican giant cardon or elephant cactus, which can reach heights of up to 63 feet (19.2 meters).
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