Dried mud at San Jacinto Wildlife Area near Riverside, California.
"The Lands Program is responsible for assisting Regional staff in the management of over 1,000,000 acres of fish and wildlife habitat. In total the California Department of Fish and Wildlife manages 711 properties throughout the state. These properties provide habitat for a rich diversity of fish, wildlife, and plant species and comprise habitats from every major ecosystem in the state. In addition, the Lands Program also administers several private lands conservation programs designed to assist landowners with the management of wetlands, riparian habitats, native grasslands and wildlife-friendly farmlands."
San Jacinto Wildlife Area
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Near my home town. You should see it during the summer.... More cracks! ;)
Supposed to treat this topic is not it !
cracks begining..
where have like this before when was the time its to much hot ,no rain for all year.
but were ok now !
河床都露出来了
怎么这么干旱.....
人类愚蠢
I have seen farms like that.so sad.ture photo
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