Arizona The Grand Canyon state consists of terrain from the high desert plateau in the northern and eastern sections to the desert basins and jagged mountain ranges in the southern and western parts, broken only by the high, forested mountains in central Arizona. The spectacular Grand Canyon, for which the state is best known, displays its timeless beauty close to the border between Arizona and its northern neighbor, Utah. To the south are the major cities of Phoenix and Tucson, irrigation from the Colorado and Salt Rivers making them green oases in the southern desert. Contents: Sam Andi Lassiter Coldwar Arizona State University Grand Canyon Obvious exits: Fly [Up] leads to Skies above the Western United States. South [S] leads to Mexico. Out [O] leads to Southwestern States. Nevada [
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