Mojave Desert
The Mojave or Mohave Desert occupies a significant portion of Southern California and parts of Utah, Nevada and Arizona. Named after the Mohave tribe of Native Americans, it occupies over 22,000 mi² (35,000 km²) in a typical Basin and Range topography.
Photos from the Mojave Desert
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Image:Mojave_Pinnacles.jpg|Pinnacles National Natural Landmark
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Image:Mojave_Kelso.jpg|Kelso Sand Dunes
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Image:Mojave_AftonCanyon.jpg|Slot Canyon in Afton Canyon
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Image:Mojave_DustDevil.jpg|Dust Devil, El Mirage Dry Lake
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Image:Mojave_CoyoteDryLake.jpg|Water hole, Coyote Dry Lake
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Image:Mojave_Rainbow2.jpg|Rainbow Canyon, near the city of Barstow
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Image:Mojave_Amboy.jpg|Amboy Crater
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Image:Mojave SummerStorm.jpg|Summer Storm
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Climate |
| ► | Native Mojave plants and animals |
| ► | Photos from the Mojave Desert |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External Links |
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