
The Palo Verde Hills dominate the central landscape of this 1984 survey, rising above the desert floor and the drainage patterns of Delaney Wash and Fourmile Wash. The small settlement of Tonopah is situated in the north, showing a nascent grid of roads and residential development near the Borrow Pit. This area of Maricopa County represents a transition from high-desert terrain to managed agricultural and utility corridors, marked by the presence of a Gravel Pit and protective levees along the watercourses.
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