NABSQNO 12S-432862-3496351

Nachi Kulik in Pima County, Arizona Photo by Jay Wilbur
NABSQNO 12S-432862-3496351. Nachi Kulik is a shelter natural arch eroded through a volcanic dike on the southeast flank of a nearly circular cinder cone. It is located less than 5 miles north of the US-Mexico border in Pima County, Arizona. The name comes from a Papago Indian legend and translates to "Pierced Ear" in English. Vreeland listed Nachi Kulik as number 12-35 in his catalog and reported a span of 22 feet.
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