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nonsequitourist t1_ja5kc63 wrote

Amazing shot. One of my favorite places to get lost on the trails. The mythos surrounding the Superstitions makes it all the more immersive to wander those peaks. You certainly captured some of that superstitious mystique with this shot.

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noobpwner314 t1_ja5qslq wrote

I love the Superstition Mountains. I have never seen another mountain that changes the way it looks as the sun moves across it. So beautiful and mysterious with the lore to go with it.

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Chipotle42 t1_ja5wh48 wrote

what a wonderful juxtaposition!

(but aren't you a bit too close to that cactus for safety?)

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Pure_Antt t1_ja63v9o wrote

amazing that there are plants from dry biomes and snow in the same photo! nice shot.

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Powerpoppop t1_ja780uk wrote

Why was I cursed to be born and raised East of the Mississippi, lol? The West is magic to me.

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ThePunslinger45 t1_ja7px1o wrote

There's a couple of Arizonan legends that surround it, including one called the Lost Dutchman's Mine. It's a legend that a gold reserve is somewhere in the mountains and a couple people have gotten lost in the years looking for it, among other settlers' tales. It's really a pretty mountain and the cowboy mythos adds to it.

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