Today, Betty and I visited the Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California. This park was named a Monument in 1936 by President Roosevelt and then became a National Park in 1994. The park protects 794,000 acres, almost three-quarters of it designated wilderness. This park is where the Mohave and Colorado (Sonoran) deserts converge.
I will include more pictures tomorrow.
Warmest regards, Gus
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