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The trees look like the type of acacias that grow in eastern and southern Africa. If this is in Africa then the plants in the Bsh zone would be euphorbia (rather than cacti). Tanzania?
The trees look like the type of acacias that grow in eastern and southern Africa. If this is in Africa then the plants in the Bsh zone would be euphorbia (rather than cacti). Tanzania?
Nope. I will say that this place is located in the Americas (that answers your question, Sophie )
You guys are right that the climate is around BSh or Aw. You're on the right track
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Originally Posted by Superduy
that looks like an organ pipe cactus
could it be: Samburu Game Preserve, Kenya.
If that picture really is an organ pipe cactus (which would be in the Sonoran desert in Arizona, and neighbouring Mexico), then perhaps it's somewhere at the southern end of there.
Maybe somewhere on the southern end of here (from the Wiki article on Sonoran desert), such as Sonora or Sinaloa in Mexico?
If that picture really is an organ pipe cactus (which would be in the Sonoran desert in Arizona, and neighbouring Mexico), then perhaps it's somewhere at the southern end of there.
Maybe somewhere on the southern end of here (from the Wiki article on Sonoran desert), such as Sonora or Sinaloa in Mexico?
One of you is close, I can't say who though, or which post
That's quite unfair when we're wrong, you say it, but when we're right you're not letting us know, lol
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