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Lecyr Spring, Mojave National Preserve

5627-lecyr-spring.jpg I push through a few baccharis bushes, enjoying the shade of a pinyon pine, on my way to Lecyr SpringThumbnailsA few grey Range ratany bushes on the Trio Mine tailings pile still sport a few magenta flowersI push through a few baccharis bushes, enjoying the shade of a pinyon pine, on my way to Lecyr SpringThumbnailsA few grey Range ratany bushes on the Trio Mine tailings pile still sport a few magenta flowersI push through a few baccharis bushes, enjoying the shade of a pinyon pine, on my way to Lecyr SpringThumbnailsA few grey Range ratany bushes on the Trio Mine tailings pile still sport a few magenta flowersI push through a few baccharis bushes, enjoying the shade of a pinyon pine, on my way to Lecyr SpringThumbnailsA few grey Range ratany bushes on the Trio Mine tailings pile still sport a few magenta flowersI push through a few baccharis bushes, enjoying the shade of a pinyon pine, on my way to Lecyr SpringThumbnailsA few grey Range ratany bushes on the Trio Mine tailings pile still sport a few magenta flowersI push through a few baccharis bushes, enjoying the shade of a pinyon pine, on my way to Lecyr SpringThumbnailsA few grey Range ratany bushes on the Trio Mine tailings pile still sport a few magenta flowers

Hardly any water here, and it doesn't appear to be flowing right now, even though it looks fairly clean. If I were to filter water here, there wouldn't be any left afterwards! Onward I go to Keystone Spring.