I've always had a hard time sorting out the geography of central Arizona. It's a real jumble of jumbleness: much more complicated than New Mexico.
Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe.
Route 101 in Mesa, AZ.
Granite Reef Dam.
McDowell Mountains.
Ancala North Phase.
Pima Freeway (101) at the Central Arizona Project (CAP) canal.
The very strange looking New River Mesa.
Black Mesa, Perry Mesa, and in the distance, the San Francisco Peaks, near Flagstaff, AZ.
The very jumbled Bradshaw Mountains, and Black Canyon.
Prescott, AZ.
Wilhoit, AZ.
Cypress Mtn., Behm Mesa, Wilder Mesa, and Contreras Mesa, north of Bagdad, AZ.
Shirttail Mesa and Burro Creek.
Zana Canyon and Francis Creek.
Highway 93 and the Big Sandy River.
Hualapai and Peacock Mountains.
Aircraft that passed nearby, and seems bound for Southern California.
Kingman Airport.
Kingman, AZ.
The Cerbat Mountains divides Kingman into two parts: East and West Kingman.
Chloride Mine Tailings.
Black Mountains.
Black Canyon of the Colorado River.
Boulder City, NV.
Area of Hoover Dam on the Colorado River.
Sloan, south of Las Vegas, NV.
The Las Vegas Strip.
Calico Basin.
Coxcomb Ridge.
Towards Highway 95 and the Nevada Test Range.
Indian Springs.
Mercury.
Amargosa Valley.
Nevada Test Site.
Beatty RV Park, north of Beatty, NV.
Lake Tahoe (background) and Leviathan Mine (foreground).
Lake Tahoe.
Lake Tahoe.
Lake Tahoe.
The Sacramento River Valley.
The Sacramento River.
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