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May 13, 2012, 08:54:18 PM »
Really spectacular, Lori. you "picked" a good time to go out there. Amazing that those dunes could be "frozen" hard like that. I can only imagine the thrill for you, having a special interest in geology.
Is Lake Powell a salty, Dead Sea like body of water?
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Lake Powell is man-made I assume, and loosing water due to low precipitation/high demand for water. I read a story about it somewhere - possibly National Geographic.
Thank you Lori for sharing those pictures!
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More from the dunes (modern, that is)...
Visitor center at Capitol Reef N.P.:
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Some early morning photos while wandering around the roadside sand dunes outside the hotel in the little town of Bluff:
Oenothera pallida
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Lygodesmia
sp, possibly
L. arizonica
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Unknown - the foliage rosettes of this plant were shown in some earlier photos:
Cleome lutea
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Gaillardia pinnatifida
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Rumex hymenosepalus
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Abronia argillosa
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Lupinus
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Oenothera pallida
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The more subtle beauty of the desert... wind ripples with the tracks of little inhabitants (beetles, lizards perhaps) and windblown grasses...
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Great trip, Lori! Look like really soul healing landscapes
You may already know, the cactus in reply 8 is an Echinocereus, I'd have to dig for a species name, but maybe coccineus or fendleri etc, not sure of ranges..
Did you figure out your 'lily' in the second last post? I was thinking Hesperocallis (which you probably already considered) with unopened flowers, though those usually have flat, crisped leaves, I did see pics of some with smooth leaves.. of course if those flowers are actually open narrowly, then I have no second thought..lol
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