
July in the Mohave © Steven Willard
It may be cold and wet in New England now, but then it was hot and dry. I look at this image and remember.
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July in the Mohave © Steven Willard
It may be cold and wet in New England now, but then it was hot and dry. I look at this image and remember.
You can view more of my images at https://www.stevenwillardimages.wordpress.com.
My wife and I have a habit of just getting in the car and driving. We call it being “spont” – short hand for spontaneous. One Sunday we ended up at the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in the Mojave Desert, approximately 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas NV. It is a wetlands in the middle of the desert. They have unique species and a unique ecology. The Ash Meadows Amargosa pupfish, lives in these waters that warm up to 92 degrees and the pupfish can survive in water only a half-inch deep. They survive in all sorts of difficult conditions, but ultimately they still need water.
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