Cottonwood Trees by Carrizo Creek Navajo County Arizona 1940
Cottonwood trees line the banks of Carrizo Creek in Navajo County, Arizona. In April 1940, the image captures the vibrant ecosystem of the area, featuring yellow pine in the surrounding hills. Carrizo Creek is known for its diverse wildlife and serves as an important habitat within the larger ecosystem of northeastern Arizona.
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Cottonwood Trees by Carrizo Creek Navajo County Arizona 1940
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