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Just walk up to here and back again. The rest of the route is hardly recognizable as a trail and is no fun.
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There is a sink with water in the restroom. It's not necessarily the best quality, but it's better than nothing when the shop is closed.
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Granite Mountain reigns the landscape in the Blair Valley region of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. At 5,635 feet (1.72 kilometers) of elevation, It's able to support juniper, pinyon, and chaparral species. As well as a variety of fauna, such as peninsular bighorn sheep, Mule deer, and coyotes.
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Whale Peak, at 5,335 feet, is very popular. At this high elevation, you experience two things you rarely do in the Colorado Desert: woodlands and snow. It is home to an expansive woodland of pinyon pines and California juniper. The woodland is frequently interspersed with a mixture of chaparral plants, cholla cactus, and a variety of other plants, something you are more likely to find in the Mojave Desert at locales like Joshua Tree National Park.
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In geologic terms, our lives are just a flash. Sculpted by flooding, Faulting, gravity and wind, the earth is ever-changing. You might not see it clearly, where you live, but here it is in front of you for our benefit. Walk around and wonder at the granite, faults and other marvels of geology.
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Yaquitepec, "House of the Sun" in Yaqui, is the site of writer Marshal South's home, which he built himself, in the 1930. Transporting all building materials necessary by himself to this isolated oasis in the desert, He lived with his Wife and their three children until 1946, after a bitter divorce.
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The Kumeyaay used ground up charcoal and oil from roasted Wild Cucumber seeds to create black paint. Iron oxide was used for red paint. The true meaning of these paintings remain a mystery.
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