Images of the Antelope Valley & Mojave Desert
Joshua Trees
The Antelope Valley is at the southern end of the Mojave Desert. The upper desert of Southern California is one of the few places on earth where Joshua Trees grow widely and naturally.
Published by Eric Martin
Eric Martin is an artist and writer. Look for more of his work in The Stone Hobo, the Antelope Valley Anthology, The Open Doors Poetry Zine, Failure of Theory, Euclid's Negatives and on stage. He is an owner... View profile
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Post a CommentBeautifull pictures.