The Chocolate Mountains of Arizona are located in the southwestern part of the state east of the Trigo Mountains and southwest of the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. The mountains are located about 30 miles east of the Chocolate Mountains of California, but the two ranges are not connected. The range in Arizona lies in a southwest-northeasterly direction west of Highway 95 on the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground. This area is patrolled by the Military Police from Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Arizona.
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Yuma is one of the hottest cities of any size in the United States, with average July high temperatures of 107°F (42 °C). (By way of comparison, the corresponding figure for Death Valley is 115 °F.) Average January highs are around 70 °F (21 °C). According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Yuma is the sunniest place on earth. Of the possible 4,456 hours of daylight each year, the sun shines in Yuma for roughly 4,050 hours, or about 90% of the time. The near perfect flying weather year round attracts military interest in training their pilots here. On average Yuma receives about 3 inches of rain annually.
Imported water and a long growing season allow two crop cycles each year, and the Imperial Valley is a major source of winter fruits and vegetables, cotton, and grain for U.S. and international markets. Alfalfa is another major crop produced in the Imperial Valley. The agricultural lands are served by a constructed agricultural drain system, which conveys surface runoff and subsurface drainage from fields to the Salton Sea, which is a designated repository for agricultural runoff.
A secondary industry of the Imperial Valley region is tourism. Many visitors come to the area to visit the Salton Sea (California's largest inland lake, which serves as a dumpout point for the overflow and drainage from the IID canal system and ditch drainage) and the Algodones Dunes. The New River flows from the border city of Mexicali northward to the Salton Sea.
Most of the Imperial Valley is in fact below sea level, including all but one of its major population centers. Due to this fact,[citation needed] a lot of dust and other airborne pollutants hover in the air and do not move out of the valley. The dust, pesticides, and "smog" from vehicles and burning fields causes an increased risk of asthma in the local residents. Commonly, winds blow from the western mountains; especially during the winter.
A secondary industry of the Imperial Valley region is tourism. Many visitors come to the area to visit the Salton Sea (California's largest inland lake, which serves as a dumpout point for the overflow and drainage from the IID canal system and ditch drainage) and the Algodones Dunes. The New River flows from the border city of Mexicali northward to the Salton Sea.
Most of the Imperial Valley is in fact below sea level, including all but one of its major population centers. Due to this fact,[citation needed] a lot of dust and other airborne pollutants hover in the air and do not move out of the valley. The dust, pesticides, and "smog" from vehicles and burning fields causes an increased risk of asthma in the local residents. Commonly, winds blow from the western mountains; especially during the winter.
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And one of the most famous person in El Centro is the singer CHER - she is born there.
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Hi my friends,
We made it to California - and it's beautiful here. The temperatures are pretty cool in the mornings, warm over afternoon and cold again in the night. That's California waether!
Thanks for all the comments again - and I'll see you tomorrow with more reports about our travels - and to answer your questions: Yes, it's FUN! We enjoy it very much!
Susanne and David
6 comments:
Wow,Sue! You guys have really covered a lot of beautiful territory. The most impressive thing to me is how you have documented it! Thanks for the visual and intellectual delights! :-}
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Sue, Thank you for sharing your trip via photos from Arizona to the Imperial Valley in California.
I enjoyed the pictures you took of our area and how you captured them in such a great way. KUDOS!
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Loved the sand dunes one and the "Mars"red rocks one....I have to visit that part of the country...I have never been there! Thanks for taking me on a great tour!
What a great set of photos!
Love how the landscape changes throughout your travels. Sounds like you've covered a lot of ground!
Susanne, these dunes are amazing, hope you took many photos of them. They are nice for wall pictures. Anna :)
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