More RVers are arriving at Suni Sands RV Resort (there's room for more...). I've seen license plates from Washington, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Wisconsin, and Minnesota during my daily walks. Just like at Yuma Lakes RV Resort, conversations are with others are brief and everyone stands at least 6 feet apart. Eric and I looked around the neighborhood for other places to walk...
track, adjacent to the
Suni Sands, between
East 32nd Street & ...
Google Maps shows East 32nd Street as Business Route 8.
... Club Yuma
Fitness Center.
Yelp.com confirms
that is closed.
This half-mile track is popular with locals and RVers. I often say hello to individual walkers, couples, a young woman on rollerblades, and the occasional person on a bicycle.
the track...
where the Colorado &
Gila Rivers meet.
Because these images are flat, visitors have to get close to them for viewing. I wonder if they were created this way for easy maintenance and to discourage graffiti. Eric thinks were planned so people arriving and departing in planes from nearby Yuma International Airport can see them.
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