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View 305: Trees Above 5,000 Feet
Conditions above 5,000 feet in the western United States are hot and dry. Soil is thin to non-existent in the rocky terrain of Grand Canyon, Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Yet, vegetation from wild flowers to trees found ways to … Continue reading
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Tagged 28-300mm, arch, arches, arizona, blue, canyonlands, fisheye, grand canyon, moab, national park, nevada cedar, nikon D700, pinyon pine, sigma 15mm, sky, skyline, tree, utah, vr, windows
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