
The Joshua Tree portion of the park is actually quite small, and limited to the cooler (~35 Celsius!), higher Mohave desert, the park then drops down to the hotter Colorado desert, with the cacti you'd expect. Wildlife seemed to be quite abundant too, strange white lizards, little squirrel creatures, and a coyote have been added to the list.
We're now reaching the end of the US part of our trip, tomorrow is LA but only for the day as we're flying out to Rarotonga in the evening. I'm not sure what the internet access will be like for the next two weeks, so blog updates may be sporadic - I've added lots of photos to the link to the right - health warning: there's an awful lot of them, but hopefully not too boring!
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Hi Simon and Caroline,
I hope you're enjoying your trip. I live in LA and have been to Joshua Tree many many times (even in the summer). Amazing geology.
I'm a big U2 fan too. I covered 13 of their songs on my album, The Marcus Satellite Tribute To U2, on iTunes, in an electronica style. They're faithful covers, and they're most excellent driving music!
Enjoy,
Marcus
Posted by Marcus Satellite | August 30, 2007 7:47 AM
Posted on August 30, 2007 07:47