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State Route 261 (SR 261) is a highway in Apache County, Arizona that runs from its junction with SR 260 west of Eagar to its junction with SR 273 north of Big Lake. It winds through the forest but is overall a north–south route.
3 Tucson area lakes. 4 Town of Payson lakes. 5 References. ... Arizona Lake Levels; AZ Lakes This page was last edited on 20 February 2024, at 21:59 (UTC). Text ...
Alex Winters (born 10 January 1977, Cardiff, Wales) is a Welsh children's television presenter and actor. Winters studied Drama and Theatre Studies with Psychology in Liverpool before he worked on a range of theatre projects and as a supporting artist in the locally filmed programmes Torchwood and Doctor Who .
Winter was born in London, England on July 17th, 1965. His mother, Gregg Mayer, is a New York-born dancer who trained with Martha Graham, and founded a modern-dance company in London in the mid-1960s.
The ecosystem within the Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge is situated in an ecotone (transition zone) between Mojave Desert and Sonoran Desert ecoregions, increasing diversity of plant species present within it, There are few places in the Arizona deserts where one can view saguaro cacti forests, wetland broadleaf cattail (Typha latifolia) stands, and cottonwood woodlands in a ...
Big Lake: 19.26: 31.00: Big Lake Road: Southern terminus; road continues as Three Forks Road 16.76: 26.97: SR 261 north – Eagar: SR 261 closed winters; former SR 273 east: Stretch of road closed winters: Fort Apache Indian Reservation: 5.48: 8.82: Winter closure gate at Fort Apache Indian Reservation boundary: 0.00: 0.00: SR 260 – Show Low ...
Arizona is also one of the Four Corners states and is diagonally adjacent to Colorado. Arizona has a total area of 113,998 square miles (295,253 km 2), making it the sixth largest U.S. state. [1] Of this area, just 0.3% consists of water, which makes Arizona the state with the second lowest percentage of water area (New Mexico is the lowest at ...
It is part of the Sonoran Desert ecoregion and is the remnant of a Pleistocene era pluvial Lake Cochise. The playa itself is roughly 8 miles (13 km) wide by 10 miles (16 km) long, with an area of approximately 40 square miles (100 km 2). Portions of the dry lake bed have been used as a bombing range by the US military.