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Gates Pass

Wed Jun 11 2007
Gates Pass Overlook is a popular observation location. It offers an excellent opportunity to view and photograph spectacular sunsets

 

 

Some bike riders driving over Gates Pass on the east side of  Tucson, Arizona.

Down the west side of Gates Pass west of   Tucson, the road  leads to Old Tucson Studios, the  Desert Museum, Saguaro National Monument and Ironwood National Monument

A fun road, and a great day for a drive

Mountains, Saguaro  Cactus, wildlife, and lots of sun, a typical Tucson day

Some bike riders in the Saguaro National  Monument West side.  See map below for an idea of where these pictures were taken

 

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