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    <title>http://www.dshummers.com</title>
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    <dc:creator>jesse@dshummer.com</dc:creator>
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      <title>Spring Break and Warm Weather</title>
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      <description>This is the desert weather report straight from the horses mouth, Jesse.&amp;nbsp; This week we&#8217;ll expecting 80&#8217;s during the day, that makes our 1:00 PM tour the place to be.&amp;nbsp; Wildflowers are in bloom, temps are rising and hopefully the rattlesnakes will be coming out of hibernation soon!!!&amp;nbsp; Mom&#8217;s looking for something different to entertain their kids look no further.&amp;nbsp; Fun, adventure and education is just a phone call away.&amp;nbsp; Did I say the &#8220;E&#8221; word, eductation? Yes, we have over thirteen years in the Hummer Outfitting Business, our guides have over 100 years of combined guiding experience!!! We&#8217;re great with families looking for that once in a lifetime experience, so much &#8220;National Geograhic&#8221; voted us &#8220;Top 100 Tours in America&#8221;!!!&amp;nbsp; We offer something for everyone, kids, adults and our seniors.&amp;nbsp; March and April are the months to experience our desert during the day.


While planning your trip don&#8217;t forget to &#8220;Ride The Storm&#8221;</description>
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      <title>The Comet is here!!!!</title>
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      <description>For all you star gazers we are enjoying the viewing of the comet which is visible this week in the constallation &#8220;Percius&#8221;.&amp;nbsp; But hurry because after this week the comet is not scheduled to be viewable again for about 112 years!&amp;nbsp; Our state of the art ITT GEN 3 Night vision equipment and our Celestron 6000 GPS memory hand held planetaruims are awesome for viewing the night sky!!&amp;nbsp; Wow, what a spectacular time for our Night Vision Tours!!</description>
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      <dc:date>2007-11-11T20:28:00-08:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Family Fun In Arizona&#8217;s Night Sky</title>
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      <description>For families looking for adventure, fun and the most unique tour in Arizona during the summer months, Desert Storm Hummer Tours has all the answers.&amp;nbsp; Nite Storm Tours depart nightly at 7:30 PM from Rockbottom Grill in Scottsdale (Shea/101) heading for the adventure of your life.&amp;nbsp; Your guide navigates the desert night with military nite vision googles while you and your family/group spots wildlife with ITT GEN 3 Nite Vision Scopes from the comfort of your Hummer.&amp;nbsp; You will use Raytheon&#8217;s Thermal Image Scope to pick up warm bloodied wildlife over 500 yards away.&amp;nbsp; Check out our &#8220;Sky Scouts&#8221;, your personal planetarium with 6000 GPS targets in the night sky.

Kids go on a scropion hunt with their guide using black UV Lights, scropions turn yellow when the lights hits them so we can see them.&amp;nbsp; Coyote, fox, great horn owl, bats, rattlesnake, tarantula, wild pig and scropion are out there waiting to be spotted.&amp;nbsp; Tour returns 11:30 PM, we provide soda, bottled water, ice and coolers. $ 125/A, $100/K ages 6&#45;16 for our most unique craziest adventure. Call us for reservations, we&#8217;re on the phones 8am&#45;8pm daily, seven days a week.


 Desert USA, http://www.desertusa.com</description>
      <dc:subject>Personal</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2007-06-22T07:08:00-08:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Desert Fact Of The Day</title>
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      <description>Better to be a girl?&amp;nbsp; Most male tarantulas only live between six and 18 months.&amp;nbsp; Female tarantulas can live for 20 or 30 years, depending on the species.</description>
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