Vallarie and I made a road trip out to Joshua Tree. Enjoy some images from one of California's best parks.
 |
The road to Joshua Tree took us past the The Mormon Rocks of Cajon Pass. A unique and impressive sign of the mighty San Andreas Fault running underneath |
 |
Pioneertown is always worth a stop when visiting J-Tree |
 |
Dog rock |
 |
another dog rock |
 |
Skull rock |
 |
Outside the park one can find "tagged" rocks. A form of modern rock art like that of the native tribes of old or just another sign of human pollution? |