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FROM WIKIPEDIA:
Joshua Tree National Park is located in southeastern California.
It is named for the Joshua trees native to the park and covers a land area of 790,636 acres – an area slightly larger than the state of Rhode Island.
A large part of the park, some 429,690 acres, is a designated wilderness area. Straddling the San Bernardino County/Riverside County border. The park includes parts of two deserts, each an ecosystem whose characteristics are determined primarily by elevation: the higher Mojave Desert and lower Colorado Desert.
The Little San Bernardino Mountains run through the southwest edge of the park.
long branches of the tree with beautiful back ground impressed me.
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My favourite trees in the world. Though maybe I should travel a bit more :)
Stark in Winter, lush in Summer. Also a nice foreground when we get a stormy sky and these amazing cumulus congestus (sorry, cloud nerd that I am) formations.
I just managed to capture this before the farmer's tractor came down the field, ploughing again for this year's cereal crop. So the cycle turns....
This is a view you get used to driving around Kangaroo Island. Fairly straight roads with trees on both sides. Not the most scenic drive but interesting.
Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming - U.S.A
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Besides the autumn poets sing,
A few prosaic days
A little this side of the snow
And that side of the haze.
~Emily Dickinson
Something different today.
These old cedar roots found in Rainier's Grove of the Patriarchs fascinated me. Click.
Enjoy a treeific Thursday!
This beautiful old tree instantly reminded me of the magical tree in Enid Blyton's series of books, which had homes for little beings / creatures in the trunk, and where the spreading branches at the top of the tree held a different magical land each day - you had to be careful not to linger too long or you would be trapped when the land moved on, and have to stay there until it came back to the tree again.
Tensioning there was a tree that immediately looked at what I was doing and probably also wanted to get into the frame! I could not refuse him!
BNSF 9100 leads a horribly-faded H2 MAC north through the Greenland Open Space just north of Palmer Lake, CO.
BNSF has been running monster coal empties on the Joint Line lately where they combine two empties into one typically running 2x4x2 presumably to save on crews, but this was not one of the monsters...