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Total Miles Traveled: 62,631
Her View
Tucson - Caywood's perspective
Tucson: definitely a college town. We arrived around dinner time and met an old best friend of mine for a couple drinks. Maci and I quickly became best friends when we met, but we had not seen each other for a full decade...until now! We had a great time reliving memories of our 7th and 8th grade years in Dothan, Alabama, and even got pleasantly surprised by the restaurant starting up karaoke at 9pm.
The only tourist event Feliks and I did in Tucson was Biosphere 2, a research center for various climates and plants. The tour was $20 per person, but I think it was worth it. This was something we couldn't do anywhere else in the world. We got to walk through a desert, a rainforest, the sahara, the ocean, etc. and learn about various experiments that scientists and researchers from all over the world are conducting here.
His View
Tucson - Feliks' perspective
We really only went to the University of Arizona Biosphere 2 in Tucson. If you’re wondering, Biosphere 1 is our planet. This was definitely a very educational attraction. We learned the history of the Biosphere and the purpose and direction of the experiments and observations that happen there. The whole campus was like its own little village. It would be a perfect spot in case of a zombie apocalypse. It was $20 per person, but money well-spent. Can’t wait to read more on some of the experiments they’re about to start.
![]() Caywood and Maci | ![]() Karaoke |
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![]() Caywood, Feliks, and Maci | ![]() Caywood and Maci |
![]() Caywood and Maci | ![]() It is love. |
![]() Biosphere 2 | ![]() Biosphere 2 |
![]() Biosphere 2 | ![]() Biosphere 2 - ocean |
![]() Biosphere 2 - rainforest | ![]() Biosphere 2 - desert |
![]() Biosphere 2 - water pipes | ![]() Biosphere 2 - tour guide |