Oatman, Arizona- Route 66

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Oatman, Arizona- Route 66
Va a cruzar ladillas con pulgas.
Burros loaded with firewood near Saint Francis Cathedral, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Date: ca. 1900
Photographer: Norma Day
Negative Number: 010007
Camino de los Burros, the burro parade - Santa Fe, New Mexico
And how about them BURROS?!
The old fella up top is keeping the miner spirit alive out here in the Eastern Sierra. And the other three photos are of the California Breakfast Burritos, a burro rescue out here in the desert. Great folks who do great work!
Wild Burro Trail in Lake Pleasant Regional Park is a great place to see wild burros. The wild burros in Arizona are thought to be descendants of burros brought here back in the 1500s by Spanish explorers. the word "burro" comes from the Spanish word"borrico," which means donkey.
Prospectors used them for their sure footed hooves and strong backs. Many escaped or were set loose forming the herds that roam Arizona today.