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Although most of California is experiencing drought, locally in some areas rainfall was just right to produce a good wildflower bloom.  I had seen plants growing here last December following a big monsoon storm in August which washed out many of Death Valley's roads, so I decided to return and see how the wildflowers were doing.  As you can see, I was not disappointed!
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Although most of California is experiencing drought, locally in some areas rainfall was just right to produce a good wildflower bloom. I had seen plants growing here last December following a big monsoon storm in August which washed out many of Death Valley’s roads, so I decided to return and see how the wildflowers were doing. I was not disappointed!

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Jeff Sullivan

Jeff Sullivan leads landscape photography workshops in national parks and public lands throughout California and the American West.

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