Battle of Honey Springs

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English: "The Grand-daddy" was considered the world's largest saguaro. Evidences of decay appeared in the early 1990's, and the giant succumbed to old age in the Park's backcountry.
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Grand-daddy, the largest saguaro

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Carnegiea gigantea

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16 July 2010

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