Oraibi Place Bed & Breakfast
4651 N. Oraibi Place, Tucson
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Oraibi Place Bed & Breakfast Tucson

4651 N. Oraibi Place Tucson, Arizona, 85749, United States

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The Unknown Trail and More

A travel blog entry by ralphieboyo

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... who had been as far as the creek and pools, but knew nothing about the remainder of the trail. The flora on the way was truly amazing. Lots of colors and variety in the flowers. I caught one bee off guard in a tiny poppy. He seemed to have backed in and was caught. Thus, I got a good close shot of him before he took off.

As we visited and looked at the creek area, another solo, ...

Just how cold WAS it Johnny?

A travel blog entry by ralphieboyo

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Who knows what Carson would have answered, but I do know it was cold here last night. We have no electric, but Grandma's quilt kept us warm. i got up at six AM to get the coffee going and watch the sunrise. I turned on the gas below the pot and tried the propane lighter... no luck. I tried again...the same. Finally I put the lighter in the flow of heat from the furnace. After a few moments "thawing out", it worked. That's cold, ...

A different side of Tucson

A travel blog entry by wmaxtman

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... that the high in Bismarck this day was 79 degrees and the high in Tucson was 54. That's backwards - what a mixed up year!
The Biosphere 2 was built back in the mid-80's and used for Human Missions 1 and 2 from 1991-94. Eight people were originally "locked-in" for 2 years for the purpose of various science experiments. The facility includes a rain forest, a desert, and an ocean plus all the maintenance areas. According to our tour guide, they completed very ...

Tucson, AZ

A travel blog entry by sereivam

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... behind his garden fence is a part of a state park - reserve. We looked out and saw a pack of javelins – they look like wild pigs but are actually hoofed mammals originating from South America. The pronunciation of javelin is something like “have elyna”.
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Planes Anyone!

A travel blog entry by fredmare

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Well after taking a couple of days of from site seeing and just taking it easy and doing some shopping we decided to start touring again. We went by Marilyn's nieces campsite and got her and her "Hobbit" and drove to the Pima Air & Space Museum.It is one of the
largest air and space museums in the world, and the largest
non-government funded aviation ...