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1. Arizona Strip

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Ben Keene is the editor of Oxford Atlas of the World. Check out some of his previous places of the week.

Arizona Strip

Coordinates: 36 50 N 113 0 W

Approximate area: 7,878 sq mi (20,404 sq km)

Last week I made my first visit to the Beehive State, or Utah as most of us know it, for some hiking, camping, and a bit of exploration via hybrid car. On Sunday, as I headed back to the airport, I decided to take a short detour to a region that the Bureau of Land Management includes “among the most remote and rugged public land in the lower 48 states.” Just over Arizona’s northern border, this two million acre swathe of sandstone mesas and ponderosa forest was covered in enough lush grass around the turn of the last century to support tens of thousands of cattle. Extensive logging and overgrazing reduced much of the land to desert scrub so while ranching persists here on the Arizona Strip, the number of animals isn’t nearly what it used to be. In fact, as I drove through the Kaibab Paiute Indian Reservation east of Fredonia, I saw little evidence of the human history that has unfolded here save for telephone poles, barbed wire fences, and rarely, a modest house.

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2. Zach Roloff and Jeremy Roloff - hotties of the week!

This is going to be a short but sweet post. I was asked to profile a hottie for my post this week...and since I'm a reality show fan I'm going to profile twin brothers from one of my favorite shows, Little People, Big World. If you haven't watched it, get that Tivo remote out and schedule it!
There's been a lot of talk lately on the two teenage boys on Little People, Big World. Twin brothers. I think they're seniors in high school, 17 years old. They live in Oregon on a farm. One of the boys is a dwarf, and one is average height. They are both adorable! Here's Zach:
(I couldn't find a lot of pics of him online)



And here's Jeremy:




I enjoyed watching them grow up these past few years on TLC, and wish them the best of luck! Watching the show makes me want to write a story about a family like theirs! (I'm very much like their mom Amy. Every time she says something I would say, my husband and I both look at each other.)
This show also shows whether you're little or big, you can still be a hottie!
Happy holidays!
Simone Elkeles
author of:
Leaving Paradise
How to Ruin a Summer Vacation
How to Ruin my Teenage Life

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