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The pipe from the dry Juniper Spring trough leads me up to what may be the smallest pool of spring water possible

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Several moths flit around the cup-sized pool of water at Juniper Spring, Mojave National Preserve. This might extend the life of a very thirsty person by a few hours; better than nothing!