A giant cactus with a single stem and dozens of tall, vertical spines towers over a man wearing a vest and hat in a desert.
"---areas covered with the giant cactus called Pitahaya. Rising in a single trunk to a height of seven or eight feet it then divides into a large number of perpendicular stem which shoot into the air to a height of forty feet or more." Image #66 in Peabody's copyrighted "Mexican Scenery and Architecture" lecture series from 1932.
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