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Seminole Canyon State Park

From an ocean of yellow-blooming acacia, we were led down into the canyon built by no river, just runoff.
The main attraction was the fading and vandalized pictographs, but without specialized equipment with which to image those,
I was more drawn to the landform, water, and plants. We will especially remember the WIND that pushed us around outside and rocked our VW at night.

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Water in the Non-river Channel
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Stone, Blown
Walking at Canopy Level
Walking at Canopy Level
From the Cliff-edge Trail
From the Cliff-edge Trail
Claret Cup, Echinocereus triglochidiatus
Claret Cup, Echinocereus triglochidiatus
Ocotillo tries to be a Screen
Ocotillo tries to be a Screen
Torrey Yucca
Torrey Yucca