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Happy First Day of Spring: Stop and Smell the Flowers this Spring!
Photos by Bob Wick, BLM.
Enjoy longer days and more sunlight on your public lands, starting with BLM-managed Desert Lily Preserve, which is thriving during this year’s #superbloom! The Desert Lilies are blooming by the tens of thousands here at their namesake reserve.
Located about 8 miles north of I 10 at Desert Center, the Desert Lilly preserve was first protected in 1968 and is now part of the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan Conservation Lands. The hike to the most dense bloom is ½ mile from the BLM parking area, so make sure to be prepared for a walk. Take the time this spring to take a hike and stop and smell the flowers on #yourpubliclands!
All across the southwest, we’re tracking the bloom and hope you’ll join us this spring on your public lands. Be sure to use the hashtag #TracktheBloom and click here for more information.
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Canada’s northernmost capital city, Iqaluit, briefly turned pink and purple on January 12th, 2016. A CBC meteorologist explained that the incident was most likely due to a phenomenon called light scattering, which is caused by the refraction of the setting sun on particles in the atmosphere. Neither of these two pictures have been edited.
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