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Description Death Valley with a tremendous display of wildflowers after an extremely wet year.
Date Taken on 20 March 2005, 15:03
Source Desert Gold (Gerea canescens)
Author Chuck Abbe

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Death Valley with a display of wildflowers

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20 March 2005

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