Death Valley - 3/2005

Record rainfall this year produced extensive blooming of the wild flowers in Death Valley. Chris, Marco and I decided to do a road trip and find these alleged flowers. While the level of blooming was somewhat under whelming the valley was quite spectacular, non the less. These are some of the photos I took during the trip.


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Joshua tree.jpg
This road crossing is not just for cows anymore
On the road to the valley
We spoted some..
..unusual desert formations...
...apparently..
...this used...
.. to be..
...bottom of an
..ancient lake.
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Close..
...up of the..
...flowers...
..and...
...rock formations.
More..
..formation..
...pics.
View of...
..Death Valley.
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Standing on the rim.
Long road to Furnace creek
Behold the..
..flowers of spring.
More...
..road..
..pics.
This is..
..the Devil's..
...golf course.
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Yours truly
Crater from..
..an extinct volcano
Scotty's Castle
Borax mine
Eureka..
..dunes..
..our...
...last...
...stop

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