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$175,000 2BR/2BA – Tucson, AZ – 1150 N Westervelt Ave


OLD HEAT PUMP, NEW WATER HEATER and CERAMIC TILE. THIS HOME STILL SHOWS LIKE THE MODEL HOME IT ONCE WAS. BRIGHT EAT-IN KITCHEN AND A SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM WITH LOVELY BRICK CORNER FIREPLACE. LOW-CARE EAST FACING PATIO HAS GRAPEFRUIT TREE, FAN PALMS AND FIRST CLASS MOUNTAIN VIEWS. CONVENIENT EAST SIDE LOCATION. Let Long Realty show you this picture perfect home at 1150 N Westervelt Avenue in Tucson. This home comes complete with all the furnishings, just move in! Relax in the living room …

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Green Parakeets at Brownsville, Texas 12 May 2006


Three pairs of Green Parakeets examining cavities in Mexican Fan Palms at Brownsville, Texas. Part of a large population naturalized in the region.

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katy farms palm trees 3


video of medjool, date and fan palms

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katy farms palm trees 1


video of medjool, date and fan palms

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Sicily Nature, Parks & Enviroment


protected by environmental laws; the site is known as the Riserva del Castello della Pietra, deriving its name from a ruined Norman fortification there located. Covered with a short vegetation, natural bonsai species, capers and dwarf fan palms, it also houses remnants from the Greek, Arab, Roman and Norman epochs. In the Messina province is the Valle degli Eremiti (the valley of the hermits), a naturalistic site deriving its name from a neighboring hill, once a refuge for hermits. A …

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