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Made using w:Image:Saguaro forest.jpg by John Owens and w:Image:Caddo Lake- Cypress.jpg by JCarriker.

The image is a depiction of the Texas/Louisiana border using popular regional stereotypes; the image at right is actually Texas, while the left image is Arizona-there are no Saguaro forests in Texas.
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Author The original uploader was JCarriker at Wikipedia.

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2005-12-27 08:21:51 827× 580× JCarriker Made using [[Image:Saguaro forest.jpg]] by [[User:John Owens|John Owens]] and [[Image:Caddo Lake- Cypress.jpg]] by [[User:JCarriker|JCarriker]].

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