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Panoramas

Desert Farming

The Imperial Valley in the Southeast corner of California is one of the most productive agricultural areas of the US. Due to almost 360 days of sun a year and abundant Colorado water that is shipped to the area by the All American Canal, the fields are green all year round. It does look a little strange though to see sand dunes just on the edge of the fields.

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Suburb of Salton City

Salton City was supposed to become the capital of the Salton Sea area. A recreational zone that was dubbed the Riviera of California. After a flood that destroyed many houses and marinas and a strong rise in salt level of the inland sea, the tourists stayed away and the City was never developed. Everything is there: roads, power, water and a sewage system, but houses were never built.

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Having fun

Chinese tourists found a more interesting subject than the Canyon…

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Ronald at work

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Recreation at Lake Powell

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Lake Powell

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And more water in desert town

And more water in desert town

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Water (ab)use in desert city Las Vegas

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The backside of the Hooverdam

On the backside of the Hoover Dam it is clearly visible how much the water level of Lake Mead has gone down in recent years. Due to a decade-long draught, levels in the Colorado have kept sinking.

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Desert and Water, from the air

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The first views of a desert lake, from our KLM flight to LA.