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Escaped inmates captured in Arizona, US Marshals say
Two escaped Tucson murder suspects were taken into custody late Wednesday night, according to authorities.
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I went to Tucson Arizona...
In this video I travel to Tucson Arizona for a photoshoot and do some exploring in the desert.
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A picture log of my trip to the old Tucson studios in Arizona where the wild west spirit is kept alive.
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The Hacienda Del Sol in Tucson
This is a walk around video of the Hacienda Del Sol where we celebrated our 20th anniversary. Not only is it beautiful and romantic, there are two pools and hot tubs, two restaurants, an awesome bar and patio with live music and the people who work there are terrific too...we loved our time there!
Tucson: Best Places to Visit in Arizona
Tucson:Best Places to Visit in Arizona
One number: 350. That's the average number of sunny days Tucson sees each year. And with daytime temperatures rarely dipping below the mid-60s, Arizona's second-largest city makes a great place to escape cold weather. But Tucson is much more than an incubator for snowbirds. Deeply rooted in Hispanic heritage, The Old Pueblo is a hotbed of historic and cultural attractions, not to mention a mecca for those in search of some spicy Mexican cuisine north of the border.
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VIDEO: 600 inmates riot at Arizona prison
New footage shows inmates rioting at the Arizona State Prison Complex back in March in Yuma.
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The Cycling House Tucson - A Day in the Life
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AZ Patriots Tucson Juvenile Detention Center converted into a migrant shelter, what we found
AZ Patriots Tucson Juvenile Detention Center converted into a migrant shelter, what we found this is where many many of our tax dollars are going. for these new plantation voters
Williams Field 1941-1993 - Mesa Arizona
Williams AFB was active as a training base for both the United States Army Air Forces, as well as the United States Air Force from 1941 until its closure in 1993. Williams was the leading pilot training facility of the USAF, supplying 25% of all pilots.
Williams AFB was named in honor of Arizona native 1st Lt Charles Linton Williams 1898-1927.
Williams field was support by 5 auxiliary air fields, we will be checking out 2 of them in this video.
1. Gilbert Field
2. Rittenhouse Field
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Mesa Military Airport - June 1941
Higley Field - Oct 1941
Williams Field - Feb 1942
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Kathryn Bertine Pro Cyclist, Tucson, AZ
In addition to being a haven for professional cyclists, Tucson is home to the Homestretch Foundation - a nonprofit that provides a place for female cyclists to train free of charge. Kathryn Bertine talks about Tucson cycling and her mission to end the gender pay gap in women's professional cycling.
18 Places Google Earth Doesn't Want You to See
If you’ve never toyed around with Google Earth, whether for fun or strictly educational purposes, then you’ve been missing out! There are so many cool and bizarre things you can see from satellite images that you probably wouldn’t catch if you didn’t have a bird’s eye view. For example, you can see graffiti in a volcanic crater in Mexico, the world’s largest logo in Chile, a pond full of hippos in Tanzania, and even Batman’s secret hideout in Japan… Wait, what? You heard right! Watch the video for that and more!
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Airplane graveyard in Tucson, Arizona 0:36
Overgrown shipwreck in Sydney, Australia 1:13
Island in a lake on an island in a lake, Northern Canada 1:47
The Badlands Guardian in Alberta, Canada 2:09
Osmington White Horse in Sutton Poyntz, UK 2:35
Potash Ponds in Moab, Utah 2:57
The Whampoa Boat-Shaped Shopping Center in Kowloon, Hong Kong 3:14
A big friendly giant in the Atacama Desert, Chile 3:41
Hippo pool in Tanzania 4:06
The desert lips in Sudan 4:28
The Batman symbol in Okinawa, Japan 4:49
Otherworldly art in Egypt 5:08
The Coca Cola logo in Chile 5:30
The White Lion in Whipsnade, UK 6:06
A giant target in Nevada 6:36
The world’s biggest fingerprint in Sussex, UK 7:09
The Mirny Mine in Siberia, Russia 7:34
Graffiti in a volcanic crater, Mexico 8:06
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- Aircraft no longer in use just get sent to a special storage facility where they’re left until their parts can be salvaged or reused later on. And the airplane graveyard in Tucson, Arizona is by far the largest in the world.
- Canada’s Victoria Island lies within a lake, and there’s a lake on Victoria Island with another island in it!
- The Badlands Guardian in Alberta is not human-made. The head of the “Badlands Guardian” is a natural earth formation, or at least scientists say so.
- The act of cutting white horses out of hills actually has its own specific name: leucippotomy.
- The last thing you’d expect to see in the yellowish-red landscapes of Utah is a bright blue spot that instantly catches your eye. These are actually potash ponds, and they do look surreal, to say the least.
- Looking at this place from above, you might start thinking what a giant tsunami it must’ve been to throw such a large ship so far ashore. Worry not, though, it’s just a shopping center in Hong Kong.
- Chile and Peru are famous for their geoglyphs that date back more than a thousand years. Scientists believe it was a drawing of some deity of that time.
- What looks like something you’d see in some alien conspiracy documentary is, in fact, just an art installation made in 1997.
- Chilean Coca Cola marketing experts took 70,000 empty Coke bottles to write the company’s logo in the side of a hill. In fact, it’s part of a bigger trend called “mapvertising” where different companies do similar stuff.
- There’d been many rumors about the origins and purpose of this huge concrete structure found in the Nevada desert. The most recent theory, though, suggests that there are several of such markings all over the US.
- The Mirny mine is a one of the largest artificial holes in the world, made to dig out diamonds. Siberia is well-known for its diamond deposits, so it’s only natural that such a huge mine should be excavated here.
- Google Earth shows every piece of graffiti in this crater in detail, which means you can actually see them all from a bird’s eye view.
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14 illegal aliens 30 miles north of the border near Tucson AZ - AZ Border Defenders
Video from a trail camera placed by the AZ Border Defenders of 14 illegal aliens 30 miles north of the United States border with Mexico near Tucson AZ.
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Mexico's Chopper Fires at U. S. Border Agents in Arizona
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Mexican law enforcement on Thursday crossed into Arizona by helicopter and fired two shots at U.S. border agents, a border patrol union leader says.
A Mexican law enforcement chopper crossed about 100 yards north into the Arizona desert, the U.S. Border Patrol said in a statement. The helicopter then fired two shots on the Tohono O'Odham Indian Nation, which sits on the border. Border patrol union leaders say the Mexicans fired at agents but that none of them were hurt.
However, Mexican authorities have denied shooting at agents and say they were under attack during a mission to find smugglers on the border.
Tomás Zerón, the director of the Mexican attorney general's office investigative office, said that Mexican military and federal police who were conducting an operation on a ranch in Altar, Sonora, were shot at by criminals. Mexican authorities never fired any weapons and in fact never crossed into the U.S. side of the border, he said.
Art del Cueto, president of the local border patrol union, said four agents were in a well marked border patrol vehicle when they were shot at.
They could say they didn't fire at the agents intentionally. But for them to say that they were no shots fired within the United States, toward the United States Border Patrol, is a lie. They got in contact with our managers and apologized for the incident, del Cueto said.
The Mexican helicopter was 15 yards from the border agents when they were came under fire, Del Cueto said. He's also concerned that Tucson sector officials didn't notify the next shift of border agents that there had been a shooting, he said.
... I think our managers within the area should have definitely informed the oncoming shift this had happened. We're always on high alert, but I think it would raise a fear level for our agents, del Cueto said.
Sebastián Galván, a spokesman for the Mexican Consulate in Tucson, said the office was gathering information but did not have any details yet.
The shots were fired at a time when border security has become a heated debate again as thousands of Central American immigrants, many of who are unaccompanied minors or women with young children, have crossed through Mexico into Texas, overwhelming border agents who lack the resources to process so many people.
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