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Re: Way O/T How far north do palm trees grow?
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Posted by JOHN HARMON on July 29, 2007 at 06:52:39 from (65.54.98.29):
In Reply to: Re: Way O/T How far north do palm trees grow? posted by georgeky on July 28, 2007 at 21:18:16:
Don't know of a Sanders Ranch but that does not mean it never existed. Maybe it is raising Houses now instead of Cattle. We have vast stretches of Pristine Desert being bulldozed and laid bare for huge Housing Projects. One such is Wickenburg Ranch,3500 Houses, Shopping Complex, Golf Courses. the first item being built is an 18 Hole golf Course which uses huges amounts of water and to me it is out of my sight as the Aqufier is around 1500 Ft. below Ground and what replenishes it? People with Money are buying here and complain because the Desert Crittersa come to town to get a drink or food,DUH, what part of Desert Destruction don't they understand.
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