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Thrilled to see the Joshua trees
Thrilled to see Joshua trees in Death Valley National Park along the scenic drive. I was surprised. It started with just a few, then increased to more and more. Delightful.
I didn't expect to see these. I thought we would have to go to Joshua Tree National Park. Enjoy them along the road. Each one has it's own unique shape and personality. It's worth it to pull off and...
We drove to Lee Flat by rented jeep from the Ranch at Death Valley to see the Joshua Trees for sunrise and the experience was phenomenal. Saline Valley Road was absolutely fine, although having the je...
The Joshua Trees at Lee Flat are right along Highway 190 near the road. The trees are scattered (not dense like Joshua Tree National Park), but they are beautiful. I was happy to see them and took ma...
Thrilled to see the Joshua trees
Thrilled to see Joshua trees in Death Valley National Park along the scenic drive. I was surprised. It started with just a few, then increased to more and more. Delightful.
Thrilled to see them
I didn't expect to see these. I thought we would have to go to Joshua Tree National Park. Enjoy them along the road. Each one has it's own unique shape and personality. It's worth it to pull off and...
Joshua Trees did not disappoint
We drove to Lee Flat by rented jeep from the Ranch at Death Valley to see the Joshua Trees for sunrise and the experience was phenomenal. Saline Valley Road was absolutely fine, although having the je...
Where am I
Driving through this access to Death Valley, I thought my eyes deceived me when I saw what I thought to be Joshua trees.
Love the Joshua Trees at Lee Flat
The Joshua Trees at Lee Flat are right along Highway 190 near the road. The trees are scattered (not dense like Joshua Tree National Park), but they are beautiful. I was happy to see them and took ma...