Joshua National park located in Twentynine Palms, CA
Mural on the visitor's center
Smile! You're on Candid Camera! Dick & Dan just
having FUN!!
Jumble of stacked boulders. The rocks began underground eons ago as a result of volcanic activity.A molten form of the rocks called monozogranite rose from deep within the earth. As the granite cooled & crystalized underground, cracks formed horizontally & vertically.
We look so small compared to the Joshua Tree. This tree is the "Tree of Life"
A little creature in the desert. This is an Antelope ground squirrel. Dan wants to know if they are good eatin's! Always thinking about hunting!
Key's View
From an elevation of 5185 ft, you can overlook a stunning expanse of valley, mountain, and desert.We could see the Salton Sea to Mexico.
Snow on the mountains. These are the San Bernardino Mts at 11502 ft.
Hanging out with our buddies Linda & Dick Homrich. We took a hike back to Barker Dam
Barker Dam was built in 1900 to hold water for cattle and mining use.
This was a great day with great friends in a AWESOME Place!