Amboy Crater, Rainbow Basin National Natural Landmark, April 2011
Amboy Crater, Rainbow Basin National Natural Landmark, April 2011
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Stayed the fourth night of this relaxing hotel trip at Twentynine Palms Inn. This time we got the Hyacinth bungalow.
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Took Amboy Road north out of Twentynine Palms, CA. Not through the snow, but the salt flats of Bristol Lake.
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Near the salt mines, a fantastic canal seperated by dikes, with a deep aquamarine center.
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Not sure how it all works. Sea water is used to create salt ponds in the bay area, but this is fresh water in a natural salt lake. It's backwards.
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There is a salt encrusted porthole at the shallow end.
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On the map it doesn't connect to the CA aqueduct, so I can only assume it's from a deep well.
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Off to hike Amboy Crater at Amboy Road and historic Route 66. Been here twice before but never budgeted the time to go hike it.
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Saw many of these big desert iguanas running around.
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Discovered that around the north side is a breach that you can hike up and into with ease.
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Into the breach and inside the bowl.
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Panoramic of the bowl inside.
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The trail, two hikers and a kiosk are below for scale, if you can make them out.