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The photo in this post was taken during our first full day in the park. We'd arrived at the Indian Cove campground late in the afternoon on Wednesday, April 10, 2019. Thursday was to be our first full day of exploring the park on this trip.
Besides Joshua Trees, Joshua Tree National Park is known for its fascinating rock formations, and it is considered to be a training ground for expert rock-climbers. One of these formations is "Skull Rock," which was our first excursion on Thursday. A look at the photo below gives a clue as to how this formations got its name:
Photo by Scott Schwartz.
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And here is another example of the fascinating rock formations that can be found in the park:
Photo by Scott Schwartz.
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More to come, about our next stop...
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