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authorlxf <sng@luxagraf.net>2024-09-21 16:28:35 -0500
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+https://www.google.com/maps/place/Stump+Spring,+Nevada/@35.9835958,-115.8321037,3084m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x80c61a3c8f805115:0xda2c6052fbb7ee9f
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+The first stop on my itinerary was Amargosa Canyon, just across the California border from Las Vegas. A series of minor travel delays quickly accumulated, and by the time I was finally leaving Vegas it was clear that I wouldn’t make it to my planned destination for sunset. Luckily, there was still just enough time for plan B—twilight photos at Stump Spring.
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+Stump Spring is an area we're working to protect on the western border of Nevada. While it wasn't on my original itinerary, it seemed a suitable first stop as the gateway to the California desert. These areas are all interconnected—regardless of state or management boundaries—and that notion became abundantly clear with each new destination.
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+<http://wilderness.org/photographic-tour-through-californias-desert-treasures>