[Evermore Enterprises]Age Old Superstitions

1 January, 2000


The Superstition Mountains in central Arizona stand as a monument to our venerable Earth. The many cliff dwellings and caves in the area show signs of habitation back as far as a thousand years. The history of the Superstitions is a rich tapestry of ghosts, myths, and legends, beginning with the stories of the Pima and Apache and continuing through the tales of the Lost Dutchman mine.

Apache Junction, originally the simple meeting place of two highways, has blossomed with suburban development, growing to join the Greater Phoenix Area and expanding its edges. In the late 1990s, it reached the foothills of the Superstition Wilderness. At the mouth of Hieroglyphic Canyon, under the scrutiny of these ancient Superstitions, you can observe centuries of human touch - from Salado or Hohokam petroglyphs on the rocks to the recent residential development in the distance.

What better place to celebrate the beginning of the final year of the millennium?

This panorama was produced for the Wrinkle 2000 Project. It is also featured in the April 2000 edition of MacWorld UK.


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