Sunday, May 1, 2011

Another trip to JTNP April 30, 2011

Joshua tree national park, along with ki its historical significance and its regionally  particular geography...

  A landscape stacked ontop of its self spreading out for some  558,000 acres  accross of flats, vallys, old mines from the gold rush and late 1800's, and mountains composed of round minzogranit boulders creeps right up to the edge of the earth (Keys view) create A localized congregation of like minded people.  Hikers, back-packers, self realization seekers, and rock climbers,  from allover the world and has been, since 2000, quite a favored get away of mine.  Close yet remote enough





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