English: Granite Wash Mountain perches an hour and a half west of Phoenix, and is a field geologist's dream location for studying the history of Earth and, by analogy, of Mars. Within a 10-foot stretch of dazzling dirt, Granite Wash reveals the same 400-million-year history of rock layering found in the Grand Canyon. It also happens to be home to the largest cacti population in the United States.
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