
The Papago Indian Reservation landscape is defined by its seasonal hydrology and scattered rural settlements during the late 1970s. Arid plains give way to the Ko Vaya Hills and the South Comobabi Mountains, where small mining operations like the Picacho Mine and Steppe Mine suggest a history of local mineral extraction. Water management is central to life in the desert, as evidenced by numerous features such as the Old Nolic Well, several Water Tanks, and small Dams situated along the San Luis Wash and Ko Vaya Wash.
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