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2001 Wildflowers and Cactus by Lara Hartley


Mojave prickly pear: near Willis Well in the Ord Mountains south of Daggett


Beardtongue: Vulcan Mine Road in Mojave National Preserve


Wild Rhubard: Coolgardie Road


Desert Poppies: Sheephole Pass between Amboy and 29 Palms


Phacelia: Coolgardie area north of Barstow


Mojave Aster: Copper City Road north of Barstow


Joshua Tree bud: Coolgardie area north of Barstow


Gilia: Camp Rock Road south of Daggett


Desert Sunflower: Route 66 near Newberry Springs in lava fields


Desert Lily: MNP near Baker


Desert Indian Paintbrush: Kelbaker Road MNP



Desert Candle: Coolgardie Road north of Barstow


Canterberry Bell: Lower Camp Rock Road south of Daggett

More pictures from Lara Hartley

Animals, Birds & Reptiles Page 1
Animals, Birds & Reptiles Page 2
Animals, Birds & Reptiles Page 3
Animals, Birds & Reptiles Page 4
Animals, Birds & Reptiles Page 5
Animals, Birds & Reptiles Page 6
Animals, Birds & Reptiles Page 7
Animals, Birds & Reptiles Page 8
Animals, Birds & Reptiles Page 9
Animals, Birds & Reptiles Page 10
Animals, Birds & Reptiles Page 11

Wildflowers and Cactus Page 1
Wildflowers and Cactus (Lara Hartley) Page 2
More pictures by Lara Hartley Page 2a
Cactus Page 3
Wildflowers and Cactus Flowers (Mel Burke)

Pictures from the Chihuahan Desert, Monclova, Mexico

Desert Landscapes Page 1
Desert Landscapes Page 2
Desert landscapes (birdman) page 3
Desert landscapes (B&W Alu) page 4
Desert landscapes page 5
Desert landscapes page 6
Desert landscapes page 7
Desert landscapes page 8
Desert landscapes page 9
Desert landscapes page 10
Desert landscapes page 11

Desert Cemeteries Page 1

Sunsets and Sunrises Page 1
Sunsets, Sunrises and Storms page 2
Sunsets, Sunrises and Storms page 2

Unusual Rocks and Geodes

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