Chiracahua is a most interesting landscape, the hoodoo central of Arizona. It lies in the southeastern part of the state, not so arid as the remainder, but a grassy vast expanses of flatland, and distant rocky outcrops, hills, and mountains used by the Apache for refuge from the elements, from enemies, and an elevated place to pray.
The Native American Apache People were forced to live in this torturous maze to survive the loss of the more productive lands by the aggression of waring neighbors, early white settlers, and the U.S. Government, who eventually took their land and destroyed their culture.
Golden eagles are common place here where they sometimes perch a top the electric poles. Sunsets are Golden across a Big country. The hustle of a crowded society does not exist here, only peace, the sound of a gentle wind, and silence.
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