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RE: Where Am I? - LKTraz - 05-11-2012 Ok then. BD's turn. ![]() RE: Where Am I? - Biker Dude - 05-11-2012 Oh! Sorry I will need to post something. RE: Where Am I? - Twitchin Kitten - 05-18-2012 Bump! ![]() RE: Where Am I? - Twitchin Kitten - 05-27-2012 OK I'm going to go out of turn since Biker Dude "won't" submit. He can go another time. What is this and where is it? You must do the what and where for your answer to count. [attachment=1990] RE: Where Am I? - Gunnen4u - 05-27-2012 Is it in New Mexico? RE: Where Am I? - Twitchin Kitten - 05-27-2012 Nope. RE: Where Am I? - Gunnen4u - 05-27-2012 Is it in the American Southwest? RE: Where Am I? - Twitchin Kitten - 05-27-2012 Not at all. It's not a Joshua Tree either if that's what you're thinking. RE: Where Am I? - John L - 05-27-2012 Its so easy to get your tree mixed up with the Euphorbia Tree, located here: ![]() They are a bit different, but are clearly related in some way. I'm going to have to do a little more digging around, just to see how close they really are to each other. In fact the two trees are found in the same place, but unlike your mystery tree, the Euphorbia is located in far more locales. Here's a forest of your mystery tree. They are really quite unique, and something I would expect to see in a Science Fiction movie. ![]() These things would offer desert birds a very safe place to nest, because getting to their nests would be a job for larger critters. RE: Where Am I? - Twitchin Kitten - 05-27-2012 So are you answering or giving a vague lesson on mystery trees? |