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Fuzzy Trees on West side of 128 looking at Arches Wall D

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The Cliffs to the west form the boundry of Arches National Park, falling down to the Colorado River just beyond the Tamarisk trees in the foreground.

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    • photo of stoneycreeks
    • Tamarisk, the name I like the sound of best, is definitely a beautiful tree - even if it isn't indigenous. This scene is just great !

    • said stoneycreeks

    • 2007.06.12 at 11:52:26 PDT
    • photo of stoneycreeks
    • Beautiful (unspoiled-natural) scene ! Fuzzy tree = "Tamarisk" or "saltcedar" is a small, exotic tree introduced to the Southwest near the turn of the century from southern Eurasia.

    • said stoneycreeks

    • 2007.06.11 at 06:53:29 PDT

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