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The Land of Arizona

Contrary to popular belief, Arizona real estate is not synonymous with cactus. Erase the picture of the lonesome wilderness with only the Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote disrupting the terrain. Of course, that kind of landscape are still here and there but the fact is, Arizona today…

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There is a cowboy or cowgirl in everyone and playing the role of one on a ranch can prove to be one of the most rewarding vacations you could take. You can step out of the city life and general demands of reality and begin fulfilling that childhood dream. So,…

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Every one of us has, at one time or another, fantasized about a life in the country. Away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, a ranch vacation can be very rewarding…

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A family vacation in this corner of the American Southwest offers more than cool pools and slippery water slides.

Apache indian history

Dude Ranch Vacations For The Cowboy And Cowgirl! By: Johnathan BakersThere is a cowboy or cowgirl in everyone and playing the.

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New Mexico is known for many things but one of the top reasons that New Mexico has so many visitors every year is because of the beautiful scenery that visitors have an opportunity to see. The deserts here are snow-white and spectacular, the caves are deep and intriguing, and the…

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Like all rivers across the US, the Salt River is unique. It’s beauty and grandeur are partly a result of it’s location on the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau in Arizona. The Salt River is home to a large number of plants, animals and birdlife. It offers an outstanding adventure opportunity with world class rapids and stunning scenery. The Salt River Canyon is truly one of the southwest’s hidden treasures.

If you are fascinated by authentic Indian musical instruments, or are searching for the perfect instrument to play in your drumming circles or powwows, you will no doubt love the beautiful sound of Native American rattles.

The Golden Age of Elk Hunting offers you 276 pages of the largest elk ever harvested including the pending world’s record, taken by Mike Shipsey. Enjoy stories and photos from celebrities such as George Strait, Jack Nicklaus, Richard Childress, and Helmut Swarovski as well as stories from the world famous White Mountain Apache Trophy Elk hunt. Arizona native John Caid has written a book about trophy elk hunting that any avid hunter will cherish.

If you are intrigued by authentic Indian musical instruments, or are looking for the perfect instrument to play in your drumming circles, you will no doubt enjoy the beautiful sound of Native American rattles.