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Pink and orange morning light have disappeared; now it's merely golden light

8967-nipton-desert-rd.jpg As the sun rises, the light cast on the Clark Mountain Range slowly morphs from pink to orangeThumbnailsAt Primm, I stop for breakfast at the Mad Greek, and follow up with coffee at the Starbuck's; see y'all next year...As the sun rises, the light cast on the Clark Mountain Range slowly morphs from pink to orangeThumbnailsAt Primm, I stop for breakfast at the Mad Greek, and follow up with coffee at the Starbuck's; see y'all next year...As the sun rises, the light cast on the Clark Mountain Range slowly morphs from pink to orangeThumbnailsAt Primm, I stop for breakfast at the Mad Greek, and follow up with coffee at the Starbuck's; see y'all next year...As the sun rises, the light cast on the Clark Mountain Range slowly morphs from pink to orangeThumbnailsAt Primm, I stop for breakfast at the Mad Greek, and follow up with coffee at the Starbuck's; see y'all next year...As the sun rises, the light cast on the Clark Mountain Range slowly morphs from pink to orangeThumbnailsAt Primm, I stop for breakfast at the Mad Greek, and follow up with coffee at the Starbuck's; see y'all next year...As the sun rises, the light cast on the Clark Mountain Range slowly morphs from pink to orangeThumbnailsAt Primm, I stop for breakfast at the Mad Greek, and follow up with coffee at the Starbuck's; see y'all next year...

The industrial solar plant over there is interesting in a techno way, but the area was so much better without it. This kind of techno crap belongs in the city, so we can have real natural landscapes to explore when we leave town to visit public lands.