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"Ed H." wrote:
Guy Gorton wrote: Crazy Ed wrote: This is Sugarloaf Mt. which is the central feature in Cochise National Monument. The main attractions are the Rhyolite Pillars, some of which can be seem in the Picture. I wonder how many Sugar Loaf Mountains there are in the world. Here is another one:- http://www.flickr.com/photos/48028479@N00/4251437128/ There's a Sugar Loaf Hill that was important in the battle of Okinawa in WW2. Given the Universal use of Sugarloafs around the World I'm guessing the number of Hills and Mountains with that name would be staggering with the most famous being in Rio Brazil - which is the one I think of as being the closest to the shape of a Sugarloaf. Crazy Ed |
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