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Looks like a lot of Yucca plants starting to bloom now. A lot more than last year in this area.
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Such delicate beauty in the desert !
Yes, I have never seen them this nice, and so many of them. There is a lot of them across the gorge on the west side. That is on this smaller gorge which empties into the Rio Grande Gorge a couple miles from this point.
The Small gorge at this point is about 400 feet deep. The Big Rio Grande in this area is about 600 to 700 feet deep, and just about as wide also.
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