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May 18, 2011
Mas Fotografias
Above: Irrigated patches of desert near Dyer, Nevada with snow capped Sierra Nevadas in the background.
Above: Nazca-like lines reaching into the Sierra Nevadas along Chiatovich Road, just north of Dyer, Nevada, on State Highway 264.
Above: Nazca-like lines reaching into the Sierra Nevadas along Chiatovich Road, just north of Dyer, Nevada, on State Highway 264.
Above: Lake McClure near Barrett, California. Water from this lake is used to irrigate California's central valley.
Above: Arroyo Hondo Road/Oakridge Road/Mountain Day Road snakes through the Ohlone Wilderness.
Above: The Calaveras Reservoir.
Above: The Cargill Salt Flats along the southern end of San Francisco Bay.
Above: The Cargill Salt Flats along the southern end of San Francisco Bay.
Above: The Cargill Salt Flats along the southern end of San Francisco Bay.
Above: The Cargill Salt Flats along the southern end of San Francisco Bay.
Above: The Cargill Salt Flats along the southern end of San Francisco Bay.
Above: The Cargill Salt Flats along the southern end of San Francisco Bay.
Above: Nob Hill, as viewed from the intersection of Leavenworth St and Green St.
Posted by Rob Kiser on May 18, 2011 at 11:46 PM
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