Sorry about the last one, but was taken from a fiberglass waist gunner window in a B-17


no river...


...it's a funny old do...
But our views of the Nevada Desert outside of Las Vegas in "CSI" on the Television, always show sandy, dusty desert, covered with dry shrub...and very little else......?
And the Arizona Desert, in the Cowboy films, is always bare rocks and sand...
And Texas just has lots of Cows and Cowboys messing about in sand......!
I think the U.S. is a very sandy place...full of sand.......
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...!
Paul...England is green and grassy...with trees......!
Arizona Upland Desert: That elevated portion of the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona characterized by Saguaro Cactus.
Black Rock Desert: A subdivision of the Great Basin Desert located in northwestern Nevada just northeast of Pyramid Lake.
Borrego Desert: The portion of the Sonoran Desert area just west of the the Salton Trough of southeast California.
Colorado Desert: The California portion of the Sonoran Desert west of the Colorado River.
Escalante Desert: A subdivision of the Great Basin desert just west of Cedar Breaks in southwestern Utah.
Great American Desert: An ill-defined, semiarid region of the Great Plains, or, all of the North American deserts combined.
Great Sandy Desert: A subdivision of the Great Basin Desert located in southeastern Oregon.
Northern Mojave Desert: The Mojave north of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Magdalena Desert: The Sonoran Desert on the lowest third of the Baja Peninsula.
North American Desert: The vast arid region between the Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada of western North America, encompassing all four major American deserts
Painted Desert: This term is used differently by different writers:
A narrow desert strip running west of the Grand Canyon, north-to-south along U.S. Route 89, then turning east along Interstate 40 to just beyond Petrified Forest National Monument.
OR
The entire region from the northern boundary of the Sonoran Desert of Arizona to southwestern Colorado and southern Utah, encompassing the Colorado River, the Colorado Plateau and its numerous parks and monuments.
Red Desert: The semiarid region of southwestern Wyoming, sometimes considered an extension of the Great Basin Desert.
Sevier Desert: A subdivision of the Great Basin desert just northwest of Delta in south-central Utah.
Smoke Creek Desert: A subdivision of the Great Basin Desert located in northwestern Nevada abutting the north end of Pyramid Lake.
Southern Mojave Desert: The Mojave south of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Trans-Pecos Desert: The Chihuahuan Desert west of Texas' Pecos River.
Upland Desert: (See Arizona Upland Desert.)
Vizcaino Desert: The Sonoran Desert on the middle third of the Baja Peninsula.
Yuha Desert:That portion of the Sonoran Desert between Ocotillo and El Centro, California, south across the Mexican border.
Yuma Desert: That portion of the Sonoran Desert just east of the Colorado River near Yuma, Arizona.
Arizona Upland Desert: That elevated portion of the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona characterized by Saguaro Cactus.
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...like I been saying all along.....
...its all bloody SAND!......!
Paul....Just call me Sandy......!
...LOL......!
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