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.. continuing on with our trip, we headed out from kingman, az towards the hoover dam.
along the way I saw some wildflowers, and when we stopped at a rest area near the dam a navajo woman was selling some very nice jewelry. she told us that she had seen at least five different herds of bighorn sheep around the area, but we didn't happen to see any. please note that this is winter, and the fact that in my arizona cacti thread and this one there are any flowers is only because in the last two weeks they had had some substantial rain (and that in central arizona it's warmer/lower elevation than in some surrounding areas). normally there wouldn't be anything flowering. there will be some large, merged images of the dam and other areas wildflowers along the road; in any low ditch or nearby runnel there would be large groups of these flowers. if anyone knows their name, feel free to chime in! view through to mountains near/below the dam some nearby flowers nearly spent; I believe these are brittlebush at the rest stop in az before the dam, this navajo woman (and her family) were selling jewelry that she had made. it was all very nice! during conversation we learned that my stepfather had purchased some east of phoenix on the way to airport to pick me up, and it was this woman's sister (and family) who had sold him the jewelry! nice example of some of the necklaces (merged view) this was the view from the rest area; the water in the middle is the outflow of the hoover dam just to left of dam structure was this memorial area. the two sculptures are supposed to idealize the merging of people and eagles this is the top of one of the nevada-side water intakes; a set of two on each side, and the front ones will have a clock showing nevada time, and on other end of dam arizona time yours truly again merged view of dam front. with my lens impossible to even get close to getting all or most of it (huge) merged view from the back showing a set of water intake gates (arizona side) and the lake behind it this plaque shows every physical detail about the dam, and the cities initially served by its construction |
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all welcome! it's so big, my pictures are really only a start.. there's a whole lot of it lower that I just couldn't get and piece it all together, so I didn't try (and just have to remember it
![]() clark, we were driving up to the gila national wilderness area on a small road, and I heard my stepfather say 'roadrunner' and I saw it flying to the left of the road and land in a dry wash. I could see from the back and it's size that it was a roadrunner (i'd looked it up a few days ago so that I'd know what one looked like). my mother commented that this one flew off instead of running along, and she thought that maybe this one was smarter, somehow for flying instead ![]() ![]() |
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