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Wildflowers 20082008 Wildflower Season: This year's bloom is well underway! We are receiving many reports and pictures of masses of blooms in the deserts. More...

The Desert in BloomThe Desert in Bloom - In the late winter and early spring the desert can spawn from its dry sands an event so spectacular and colorful that you forget about its harsh unforgiving nature. It is called the wildflower season, and it is an uprising of annuals, and a short period when the perennials show their brilliant colors.

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Kachina DollsSouthwest Collectibles - Pottery - For some 20 centuries, the Native American potters of the Southwestern deserts have produced ceramic vessels that give expression to their heritage. Through their distinctive and enduring work, they have marked the boundaries and durations of their traditions, the cultural reach of their people, and the courses of their trade routes and migrations. In the bodies of their vessels, they have left clues to sources of raw materials and techniques of manufacture. In their designs, they have embraced symbols of their religious and mythological beliefs.  More...

Ludlow for LunchLudlow for Lunch -I like going out for lunch to a homey cafe in the desert. A little trip down the Mother Road, Route 66, always puts me in a bright and sunny mood and in the mood for sunnyside-up eggs, hash browns, biscuits and gravy. Probably all loaded with cholesterol.  More...

How Geronimo Lost His Head and Found YaleHow Geronimo Lost His Head and Found Yale -His clairvoyance and prestige notwithstanding, however, Geronimo probably never foresaw finding a long-term home at Yale, with an honored place in the esteemed university's most prestigious and enigmatic fraternity, the Skull and Bones Society, a student organization that taught future presidents the value of cronyism and secrecy. More...

Agua Caliente Luxury Resort to Open in AprilAgua Caliente Luxury Resort to Open in April -The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians will reach a major milestone this spring with the opening of the first ultra-luxury hotel built by the Tribe. The new $300 million Agua Caliente Casino • Resort • Spa is located in the upscale desert enclave of Rancho Mirage, just a short distance from the canyons in Palm Springs where this Tribe’s colorful history is firmly rooted.

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People and Cultures

Native American Peoples - Some Sites to See - The Blackwater Draw site, located just off state highway NM 466 north of Portales in east central New Mexico, is arguably the most famous Paleo Indian site in the nation. More...

Geology

Halite comes from the Greek halos, meaning "salt" and lithos meaning "rock," and is in fact, better known as rock salt. Halite is called an evaporite because it is formed by the evaporation of saline water in partially enclosed basins. More...

Trip of the Month

Death Valley National Park

Death Valley, one of the hottest places on earth, attained the second-highest temperature ever recorded, 134 ° F in 1913. It contains the lowest point in the western hemisphere -- 282 feet below sea level near Badwater -- as well as high-rising mountain peaks, including Telescope Peak at over 11,000 ft. More...


 
 

 



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