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Dimensions3500 x 2333
Original file size46.8 MB
Image typeTIFF
Color spaceAdobe RGB (1998)
Date taken1-Apr-08 18:10
Date modified27-Aug-18 08:39
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Camera makeCanon
Camera modelCanon EOS 5D
Focal length24 mm
Max lens aperturef/4
Exposure1/3 at f/22
FlashNot fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias0 EV
Exposure modeManual
Exposure prog.Manual
ISO speedISO 100
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Superstition Mountain Gold

Superstition Mountain Gold

Yellow Brittlebush blooms in The Lost Dutchman State Park. The Superstition Mountains (O'odham: Wiʼikam Gakoḍk), popularly referred to as "The Superstitions" or "The Supes", are a range of mountains in Arizona located to the east of the Phoenix metropolitan area. They are anchored by Superstition Mountain, a large mountain that is a popular recreation destination for residents of the Phoenix, Arizona area.
The mountain range is in the federally-designated Superstition Wilderness Area, and includes a variety of natural features in addition to the mountain that is its namesake. Weaver's Needle, a prominent landmark and rock climbing destination set behind and to the east of Superstition Mountain, is a tall erosional remnant [1] that plays a significant role in the legend of the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine. Peralta Canyon, on the northeast side of Superstition Mountain, contains a popular trail that leads up to Freemont Saddle, which provides a very picturesque view of Weaver's Needle. Miner's Needle is another prominent formation in the wilderness and a popular hiking destination.