An Unusual Cactus (to me anyhow)

Digger2

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This was taken around Coolidge AZ, where I was working.
 

Very neat old Saguaro cactus!
 

Thanks, It was on a campground that I was living in while on assignment in the Coolidge area. Awesome country!!!

I read somewhere that these cacti have to be 100 years old to grow "arms", I don't know if that's a fact, but that would mean that that old fella would have been around when the horses were the primary means of transportation.
 

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Hey, that is exactly how I feel some mornings Digger2!
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Thanks for sharing...
 

that one is ancient...broken off at one time at the location of the "arms"...then grew from that point...{perhaps stalled growth, not broken...}

don't see many of the women picking fruit off them anymore...I think the emissions from oil/gas have had a negative effect on the saguaro, and other cacti...

if I still had a memory I could post the address of that cactus...lol

World's Biggest Saguaro Cactus


and why would anyone ever go to Coolidge?
 

and why would anyone ever go to Coolidge?

To see the Ho Ho KaM
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just a couple of cacti past Coolidge!
 

I remember hearing a story where 2 drunk guys stand at the base of one of these giant cactus with a shotgun and shoot it about 6 times,and then when they shoot it on the 7th. time the cactus falls on both of them.It killed one of them,and the other one was in a body cast for about a year.The one survior said he didn't know that the weighed so much.
 

Some of the best prospectin in az is at mineral mtn north of coolidge N/E of florence. Luv that place...
 

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