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The occasional streams of water here have carved their presence into the rock

6872-kelso-dunes-wilderness.jpg From my perch near the top of the dry waterfall, I look down at the tiny pool of water remaining amongst the rocksThumbnailsI notice a low-flying bird overhead that turns out to be an owl when it lands in the nearby brushFrom my perch near the top of the dry waterfall, I look down at the tiny pool of water remaining amongst the rocksThumbnailsI notice a low-flying bird overhead that turns out to be an owl when it lands in the nearby brushFrom my perch near the top of the dry waterfall, I look down at the tiny pool of water remaining amongst the rocksThumbnailsI notice a low-flying bird overhead that turns out to be an owl when it lands in the nearby brushFrom my perch near the top of the dry waterfall, I look down at the tiny pool of water remaining amongst the rocksThumbnailsI notice a low-flying bird overhead that turns out to be an owl when it lands in the nearby brushFrom my perch near the top of the dry waterfall, I look down at the tiny pool of water remaining amongst the rocksThumbnailsI notice a low-flying bird overhead that turns out to be an owl when it lands in the nearby brush

I climb up the rocks to the left of the dry waterfall and take a short break here to enjoy the peace of this secret place.