Desert Rock Nettle
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Zabriskie Point
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Sunset at Zabriskie Point.
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Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
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Warm Springs Camp
Warm Springs Camp
Warm Springs Camp
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Joshua Tree Forest


Joshua Trees are found for the most part only in the Mojave Desert between an elevation of 400 and 1,800 m (1,300 and 5,900 ft). We found them at the higher elevations along the Racetrack Valley Road in Death Valley National Park. There are Silver Cholla also visible in the photo.
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I had a penfriend living in the Mojave Desert ... who I visited once, and I was lucky enough to see a part of that desert.
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