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Jumbo Rocks of granite during Drought Spotlight number 3, Route 66, Mohave Desert, Joshua Tree National Park, Southern California, USA
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Jumbo Rocks of granite during Drought Spotlight number 3, Route 66, Mohave Desert, Joshua Tree National Park, Southern California, USA
The Mojave Desert is a rain-shadow arid desert area that occupies a significant portion of southeastern California and smaller parts of central California, southern Nevada, southwestern Utah and northwestern Arizona in the United States. The Mojave Deserts boundaries are generally defined by the presence of Yucca brevifolia (Joshua trees), considered an indicator species for this desert. It is the driest of the North American deserts. The desert is believed to support between 1, 750 and 2, 000 species of plants
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Danita Delimont
Media ID 18247111
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This stunning print captures the majestic Jumbo Rocks of granite amidst a severe drought in Joshua Tree National Park, Southern California. Located along Route 66 in the vast Mojave Desert, this arid region stretches across southeastern California and parts of Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. The boundaries of the Mojave Desert are marked by the presence of Yucca brevifolia, commonly known as Joshua trees. Known as the driest of all North American deserts, this barren landscape is home to an astonishing variety of plant species ranging from 1,750 to 2,000. In this image taken by Danita Delimont for Fine Art Storehouse, we witness nature's resilience against extreme conditions. The vertical composition emphasizes the grandeur and scale of these towering rocks that have withstood countless years under scorching sun rays. With no signs of human presence in sight, one can truly appreciate the untouched beauty and solitude found within this desert oasis. As sunlight bathes these ancient formations during daylight hours, their rugged textures become even more pronounced against a backdrop devoid of any significant vegetation due to prolonged drought. This photograph serves as a reminder that even in harsh environments like this one, life finds a way to adapt and thrive against all odds.
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