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The gently curved crest of Cima Dome is visible in the distance from parts of this wash

3716-cima-view.jpg This tiny plant in a gravelly area reminds me of miner's lettuce; it's Oxytheca perfoliata (roundleaf puncturebract)ThumbnailsAs the wash empties out onto the fan, the power lines are visible not too far awayThis tiny plant in a gravelly area reminds me of miner's lettuce; it's Oxytheca perfoliata (roundleaf puncturebract)ThumbnailsAs the wash empties out onto the fan, the power lines are visible not too far awayThis tiny plant in a gravelly area reminds me of miner's lettuce; it's Oxytheca perfoliata (roundleaf puncturebract)ThumbnailsAs the wash empties out onto the fan, the power lines are visible not too far awayThis tiny plant in a gravelly area reminds me of miner's lettuce; it's Oxytheca perfoliata (roundleaf puncturebract)ThumbnailsAs the wash empties out onto the fan, the power lines are visible not too far awayThis tiny plant in a gravelly area reminds me of miner's lettuce; it's Oxytheca perfoliata (roundleaf puncturebract)ThumbnailsAs the wash empties out onto the fan, the power lines are visible not too far away

Cima Dome is so subtle that it's often unnoticeable in many views of it. Kessler Peak is the mountain at the distant right.