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Arizona
State Bird, Cactus
Wren} {State Flower, Blossom of the Saguaro Cactus} {State
Tree, Paloverde}
Economy: electronics,
aero space, fabricated metals, processed foods, publishing, printing,
cattle, tourists,
lumber, cotton, lettus, oranges, grapefruit, hay
ARIZONA has,
the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. However, the Grand Canyon is by
no means the most interesting or memorable destination in the state. Other
parts of Arizona have a more abiding emotional impact, precisely because
of the sheer drama of human involvement in this forbidding desert
landscape.
Over a third of the
state still belongs to the Native Americans who have lived here for centuries,
In the Indian Country of northeastern Arizona, the reservation lands
of the Navajo Nation
Located
at Tomb Stone is the famous OK corral where Wyatt, Virgil, Morgan Earp
and the famous Doc Holiday fought the Clantons in the famous ( Gun Fight
at the OK Corral ).
Located in the superstition mountains is where the Lost Dutchman mine is suppost to be. maybe you will be the lucky one to find it.
Over a third of the
state still belongs to the Native Americans who have lived here for centuries,
and who outside the cities form the majority of the population. In the
so-called Indian Country of northeastern
Arizona,
the reservation lands of the Navajo Nation hold the stupendous Canyon de
Chelly and dozens of other marvellously sited Ancestral Puebloan ruins
, as well as the stark rocks of Monument Valley . The Navajo surround the
homeland of one of the most stoutly traditional of all Native American
peoples, the Hopi , who live in remote mesa-top villages . The third main
tribal group are the Apache , in the harshly beautiful southeastern mountains
- the last Native Americans to give in to the overwhelming power of the
white
American invaders.
Away from the reservations, Wild West towns like Tombstone , site of the famed gunfight at the OK Corral, give a clear sense of Arizona's characteristically rough-and-ready, pioneer mentality; this was the last of the lower 48 states to join the Union, in 1912. The cities , however, are not much fun. In Phoenix , the capital, well over a million souls are scattered over a 500-square-mile morass of shopping malls and tract-house suburbs; Tucson is a bit more civil, but still wears thin after a day or so.
Though the open spaces
of southern Arizona can be harsh and violent - most of the southwestern
quarter,
along the parallel
I-8 and I-10 highways, is used as a bombing range - the bleakness is balanced
somewhat by the many nature reserves which protect its amazing flora and
fauna, such as Saguaro National Park , just outside Tucson, with its giant
cactuses, real-life roadrunners and rare Gila monsters.